Resolving any political question requires compromise. This is as true for constitutional questions as it is for questions […]
Category Archive: European Union
Thus far, while the UK is trying to comprehend the EU referendum’s result, there seems to be a […]
In his post of last week, Richard Ekins argues that political and legal elites should resist the urge […]
Oldham, 2010: In a closely fought election, where immigration was a central issue, the Labour candidate Phil Woolas […]
The ability of the constitution of the United Kingdom to respond to the ebb and flow of political […]
All sorts of constitutional issues arise out of last Thursday’s referendum: Art.50 TEU; the need for Parliamentary approval […]
Constitutional Pluralism If constitutional pluralism is taken seriously, then the voters of the United Kingdom of Great Britain […]
Since the referendum, there has been a lively debate about the process for invoking Article 50 of the […]
There has been a lot of speculation as to the meaning of the ‘constitutional requirements’ to trigger Article […]
Readers may wish to know that Prof. Mark Elliot has published an excellent and comprehensive argument about why […]
