Introduction This final summary post aims to set out the highlights of the Supreme Court (SC) hearing on […]
Category Archive: Northern Ireland
Introduction This post aims to summarise the highlights of the Supreme Court (SC) hearing on Day 3 (7 […]
Constitutional Law in Context Context matters in law. Northern Ireland has a devolved executive and legislature; but the […]
Miller v Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union has stimulated quite a bit of debate. Some […]
In the immediate aftermath of the EU referendum result, political comment from a number of quarters suggested that […]
The United Kingdom is to leave the European Union, partly in order to protect the right to self-government […]
Canadian constitutional jurisprudence might, perhaps unexpectedly, shed some light on the process set in motion by the referendum […]
The ability of the constitution of the United Kingdom to respond to the ebb and flow of political […]
Constitutional Pluralism If constitutional pluralism is taken seriously, then the voters of the United Kingdom of Great Britain […]
Leonard Besselink: Beyond Notification: How to Leave the European Union without Using Article 50 TEU
In legal terms, the referendum on EU membership in the UK is an advisory abrogative referendum. It needs […]
