Constitutional conventions are, the Supreme Court has confirmed, just that: conventions. The courts are “neither the parents nor […]
Category Archive: European Union
R (on the application of Miller and Dos Santos) (Respondents) v Secretary of State for Exiting the European […]
Jack Williams: The Supreme Court’s Approach to Prerogative Powers in Miller: An Analysis of Four E’s
Three initial observations can be made about the Supreme Court’s analytical approach to prerogative powers in the Miller […]
The list below organises the voluminous commentary and legal filings in the Miller litigation. It is designed to […]
Introduction Regular readers of this blog will need no reminding of how much anticipation has been devoted to […]
Unlike many legal subjects, constitutional law involves an awareness of history. Conversely, a student of British Constitutional History […]
The blog editors are inviting those seeking to contribute reactions to the upcoming Supreme Court judgment in Miller […]
The Government placed considerable reliance on the flexibility of the UK constitution in its appeal to the Supreme […]
In Joined Cases C-203/15 and C-698/15 Secretary of State for the Home Department v Watson, the Court of […]
You are cordially invited to the following event: UK Quo Vadis? The EEA as a Workable Framework Time/Date: […]
