At the end of a long review of my book Parliamentary Sovereignty, Contemporary Debates (CUP, 2010, hereafter PS), […]
Category Archive: European Union
On the face of things, the CCC’s judgment, by declaring an EU act, namely a ruling of the […]
I start with a very old bad joke. A tourist is in Dublin, Ireland. In the midst of […]
When the Czech Constitutional Court (CCC) declared the CJEU’s judgment in C-399/09 Landtová “ultra vires”, one of my […]
Fundamental rights protection, once a side show, has become important for the EU, as proved by the newfound […]
The European Union Act 2011, which received royal assent in July of last year, could have important implications […]
The European Union Act 2011 (EUA) is an unprecedented constitutional experiment. This post will outline the two main […]
The Commission tasked with suggesting reforms to the structure of rights protection in the United Kingdom has sent a letter to […]
The binding nature of the Charter The life of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights began in December […]
