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Category Archive: Scotland

Stephen Tierney: Solomon Grundy Does Constitutional Change: The Smith Commission Timetable to Transform the Scottish Parliament

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In the month of November the Smith Commission is set to draw up the most significant programme of […]

Constitutional Law Group October 31, 2014 Scotland

Sionaidh Douglas-Scott: British withdrawal from the EU: an existential threat to the United Kingdom?

The Conservative party’s proposal to repeal the Human Rights Act (and their proposal’s many faults) has already been […]

Constitutional Law Group October 13, 2014 Devolution, Europe, European Union, Northern Ireland, Scotland

Stephen Tierney: ‘And the Winner is… the Referendum’: Scottish Independence and the Deliberative Participation of Citizens

Only 45% of Scots said yes to independent statehood, but a massive majority said yes to direct democracy. […]

Constitutional Law Group September 29, 2014 Scotland

Aileen McHarg: What Does the Union Need to Do to Survive?

The victory for the No campaign in last week’s referendum means that, for the foreseeable future, Scotland will […]

Constitutional Law Group September 26, 2014 Scotland

Barry Winetrobe: The West Lothian Dead End: Asking the Wrong Question after the Scottish Referendum

Barry Winetrobe argues that the sudden focus on the ‘West Lothian/English Question’ is misconceived, and that it is […]

Constitutional Law Group September 23, 2014 Scotland

Nick Barber: If Scotland Had Voted Yes…

This is a copy of a blog post that was, in the event, not needed. My colleagues have […]

Constitutional Law Group September 22, 2014 Scotland

Cormac Mac Amhlaigh: For a Constitutional Convention for the United Kingdom

The referendum has come and gone and there is a mix of numbness and relief intermingled into the […]

Constitutional Law Group September 22, 2014 Scotland

Paul Reid: Where now after ‘no’? A starter for 10.

It is often said that one of the greatest characteristics of the United Kingdom’s unwritten constitution is its […]

Constitutional Law Group September 19, 2014 Scotland, Uncategorized

John Stanton: Democracy and Scotland: Turning out for something special

And so the 2014 Scottish Referendum is done. The people of Scotland have voted and have rejected independence […]

Constitutional Law Group September 19, 2014 Scotland

Mark Elliott: Scotland has voted “no”. What next for the UK constitution?

After a very long — and at times electrifying — campaign, a modest but decisive majority of those […]

Constitutional Law Group September 19, 2014 Constitutional reform, Devolution, England, Scotland, UK Parliament

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