Cross-posted from the Verfassungsblog. 1. A Divisive Decision Referendums are supposed to provide decisive interventions in the affairs […]
Category Archive: European Union
With the Brexit referendum quickly approaching, the courts were confronted with an EU law challenge against a provision […]
Two recent UK Constitutional Law Association blogs (see here and here) have highlighted the importance of rights in […]
Brexit debates have started focusing on the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights, after it has become clear that […]
Cross-posted from I-CONnect blog. Towards the end of the 1990s I was invited to a workshop just outside […]
This week the UK Government is under a duty to publish information about rights and obligations that arise […]
Professor Nicol’s critique of Another Europe is Possible and DiEM 2025 is undoubtedly engaging. But it confuses constitutional […]
Is the European Union an empty vessel into which any political content may be poured? Can it accommodate […]
Domestic courts in the United Kingdom have a power (and a duty) to disregard EU law when it […]
In this comment I discuss the proposals for a new settlement between the UK and the EU. As […]
