Scottish Public Law Group Annual Conference The SPLG’s Annual Update Conference on public law will take place on […]
Category Archive: Scotland
When the referendum really comes, the sovereign Parliament must go. But whether for good or for evil, the […]
The question of the capacity of the Scottish Parliament to hold an advisory referendum is one that has […]
The House of Lords Select Committee on the Constitution has published a report on the legal issues raised […]
Canadian constitutional experience with federal-provincial relations and a bill of rights has provided a point of comparison for […]
Two weeks ago, the UK Government published its consultation document on Scotland’s Constitutional Future, in which it stated […]
Scottish judges and textbook writers are fond of asserting the distinctive nature of judicial review in Scotland compared […]
I read with great interest the stimulating post written on this subject by Nick Barber. He makes three […]
The question of the legality of a referendum on Scottish independence pursuant to an Act of the Scottish […]
Nick Barber’s post on a Scottish referendum raises many interesting issues, not least the implications of setting the […]
