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Category Archive: UK government

Philip Joseph: Brexit: A View from Afar

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Editors’ note: In this blog post the distinguished New Zealand jurist, Professor Philip Joseph, reflects upon the fall-out […]

Constitutional Law Group September 23, 2016 Europe, European Union, UK government, UK Parliament

Conor Gearty: The Human Rights Act Should Not Be Repealed

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There is no reason to repeal the Human Rights Act and the government’s manifesto commitment to do so […]

Constitutional Law Group September 17, 2016 Constitutional reform, Europe, Human rights, UK government

Mark Elliott and Stephen Tierney: The House of Lords Constitution Committee Reports on Article 50

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The House of Lords Constitution Committee today publishes its report on the process by which the United Kingdom […]

Constitutional Law Group September 13, 2016 Europe, European Union, UK government, UK Parliament

Ana Bobic and Josephine van Zeben: Negotiating Brexit: Can the UK Have Its Cake and Eat It?

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The decision taken by the people of United Kingdom to end its membership of the European Union has […]

Constitutional Law Group August 2, 2016 Europe, European Union, UK government

Stephen Tierney: Was the Brexit Referendum Democratic?

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The past three weeks have seen a steady backlash against the referendum. It is understandable that many don’t […]

Constitutional Law Group July 25, 2016 Constitutional reform, European Union, UK government, UK Parliament, United Kingdom

Stephen Laws: Article 50 and the political constitution

The only relevant question now left for the UK about the Art 50 notification is what needs to […]

Constitutional Law Group July 18, 2016 Europe, European Union, Judicial review, UK government, UK Parliament

Robert Brett Taylor: Constitutional Conventions, Article 50 and Brexit

Following the result of the referendum on British membership of the European Union, constitutional commentators have been embroiled […]

Constitutional Law Group July 15, 2016 Europe, European Union, UK government, UK Parliament

Virginia Mantouvalou: EU Citizens as Bargaining Chips

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A few days after the referendum on EU membership of the European Union, Theresa May stated that she […]

Constitutional Law Group July 14, 2016 European Union, Human rights, UK government, UK Parliament, United Kingdom

Charles Streeten: Putting the Toothpaste Back in the Tube: Can an Article 50 Notification Be Revoked?

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Introduction It is, as the rather outmoded saying goes, a woman’s prerogative to change her mind; but what […]

Constitutional Law Group July 13, 2016 Europe, European Union, UK government, UK Parliament

Craig Prescott: A ‘Snap’ General Election? It’s Far from a Certainty

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Now the Conservative Party leadership election has come to an abrupt halt with the withdrawal of Andrea Leadsom, […]

Constitutional Law Group July 13, 2016 Europe, European Union, UK government, UK Parliament

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