In R (Miller) and Others v The Prime Minister (hereinafter Miller No.2), the High Court of England and […]
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Introduction: extension and the Rule of Law On 9 September, the EU (Withdrawal) (No.2) Act 2019 (‘Benn-Burt Extension […]
This post follows on from a previous piece where I attempted to set out the general rules, and […]
Litigation is often predicated on certain assumptions. These may be the result of argumentation of the parties, the […]
On 30th July 2019 the Women and Equalities Committee published the report of its inquiry into the Enforcement […]
The decision of the Boris Johnson government to prorogue Parliament with the motive of frustrating the latter’s attempts […]
Whether or not it is ultimately found to be unlawful, the Prime Minister’s decision to advise the Queen […]
Twenty-one eminent constitutional lawyers expressed this view in a letter to the Times (3 4 19): ‘Any attempt […]
The decision to prorogue Parliament does not only have implications for whether Parliament can prevent a no deal […]
While the prorogation of Parliament has generated political controversy, constitutional lawyers are asking whether the government acted legally […]
