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Category Archive: Europe

Ewan Smith: What Would Happen if the Government Unlawfully Issued an Article 50 Notification without Parliamentary Approval?

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In “Pulling the Article 50 ‘Trigger’: Parliament’s Indispensable Role” Nick Barber, Jeff King and Tom Hickman argued that it […]

Constitutional Law Group June 30, 2016 Europe, European Union, International law, UK government, UK Parliament

Adam Tucker: Triggering Brexit: A Decision for the Government, but under Parliamentary Scrutiny

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What more, if anything, is needed to translate the result of the referendum into actual exit from the […]

Constitutional Law Group June 29, 2016 Europe, European Union, UK government, UK Parliament

Neil Walker: The Brexit Vote: The Wrong Question for Britain and Europe

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Cross-posted from the Verfassungsblog. 1. A Divisive Decision Referendums are supposed to provide decisive interventions in the affairs […]

Constitutional Law Group June 21, 2016 Europe, European Union, United Kingdom

Graeme Cowie: Prisoners to Devolved Fortune? The Right to Vote and the Scotland Act 2016

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The Hirst (No 2) v United Kingdom judgment has proven to be one of the most contentious of […]

Constitutional Law Group May 18, 2016 Devolution, Europe, Human rights, Scotland

Sionaidh Douglas-Scott: What Happens to ‘Acquired Rights’ in the Event of a Brexit?

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Two recent UK Constitutional Law Association blogs (see here and here) have highlighted the importance of rights in […]

Constitutional Law Group May 16, 2016 Europe, European Union, Human rights, International law

Piet Eeckhout: The Real Record of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights

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Brexit debates have started focusing on the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights, after it has become clear that […]

Constitutional Law Group May 6, 2016 Europe, European Union, Human rights

Liora Lazarus: Is the United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention Decision on Assange ‘So Wrong’?

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The United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention handed down its decision on Julian Assange on Friday 5 […]

Constitutional Law Group February 9, 2016 Europe, Human rights, International law

Jeff King: On the Proposal for a UK Constitutional Court

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Of all the rushed ideas for major constitutional reform that could be adopted by the current Government, the […]

Constitutional Law Group February 8, 2016 Constitutional reform, Europe, European Union, Judicial review, Judiciary

Austerity and Public Law: Stefano Civitarese Matteucci: Austerity and Social Rights in Italy: A Long Standing Story

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Editors’ note: During autumn 2015, the blog ran a series titled ‘Austerity and Public Law’. The theme explored […]

Constitutional Law Group December 17, 2015 Comparative law, Europe

Pavlos Eleftheriadis: The EU Protects Liberty, but a British Bill of Rights Would Endanger It

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Cross-posted from The Conversation. As David Cameron tiptoes towards a referendum which will decide the UK’s future role […]

Constitutional Law Group December 14, 2015 Constitutional change, Europe, European Union, Human rights

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