Introduction The best Constitution in the world has, through its highest court, over-reached in two fundamental ways: it […]
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In an essay published in Elliott, Varuhas and Wilson Stark (eds), The Unity of Public Law? Doctrinal, Theoretical […]
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 […]
Introduction Reading the recent Miller No. 2 decision you would be forgiven in thinking that Boris Johnson had […]
In the wake of Miller (No 2), it has been contended in the media that prorogation ‘has always […]
(Let’s be clear. Why is an Australian constitutional lawyer writing about the UK Constitution? It’s simple. She’s our […]
On 24 September, the UK Supreme Court unanimously ruled that the Prime Minister’s advice to prorogue Parliament was […]
Boris Johnson seems caught in an impossible bind. The European Union (Withdrawal) (No. 2) Act – the Benn […]
