The decision in Miller 2 has been described by Martin Loughlin as effecting a paradigmatic shift in constitutional […]
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Has the court in Miller (No 2) done the very thing it said it wouldn’t do in Miller […]
In this post, I make a preliminary attempt at assessing the provision made in the EU (Withdrawal Agreement) […]
The European Union (Withdrawal Agreement) Bill is a highly complex piece of draft legislation. It interacts with the […]
Introduction The best Constitution in the world has, through its highest court, over-reached in two fundamental ways: it […]
In an essay published in Elliott, Varuhas and Wilson Stark (eds), The Unity of Public Law? Doctrinal, Theoretical […]
Given Boris Johnson’s explicit vow that he’d rather “be dead in a ditch” than ask Brussels for an […]
This is the second of a two-part discussion of this theme. The first part addressed the obligations under […]
This is the first of a two-part discussion of this theme. This first part addresses the obligations under […]
Miller (No 2) and Bush v Gore (2000) have something in common. Both cases featured judicial intervention in […]
