Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon today announced the Scottish Government’s intention to hold a second referendum on independence […]
Category Archive: UK government
A good deal of the legal and constitutional interest generated by Brexit has so far, perhaps unsurprisingly, focussed […]
The UK Government’s announcement that it intends to repeal the European Communities Act 1972 (ECA) through the Great […]
Does the decision of the Supreme Court in the case of R (on the application of Miller) v […]
Brexit is a very parliamentary affair. The reason is that both the UK Parliament, the European Parliament and, […]
Legal criticism of the EU (Notification of Withdrawal) Bill is quickly amassing. Notably, Paul Daly suggested that general […]
Many celebrated Miller’s outcome, imposing a Parliamentary “brake” (however brief) on the triggering of Article 50. But the […]
It is clear that the UKSC’s observations on the meaning and effect of ss. 1 and 2 of […]
The holding of the majority in Miller that section 28(8) of the Scotland Act 1998, which echoes the […]
Some of the accumulated noxious legal dust will now settle with the enacting of the grossly mistitled EU […]
