For constitutional lawyers, the Brexit Santa Claus has shimmied down the chimney once again. This post is a […]
Category Archive: UK Parliament
Parliament voted on the evening of 1 April in a series of indicative votes to determine what, if […]
Professors Gavin Phillipson and Alison Young have argued on this blog that an Act of Parliament is needed […]
Legislation to enable Brexit is progressing through Parliament. This includes the Immigration and Social Security Bill, the Fisheries […]
With the second defeat of Theresa May’s Withdrawal Agreement, the subsequent vote to reject a “no-deal” Brexit, and […]
I wrote recently on this blog about the issue of Royal Assent. This post concerns the wholly separate […]
Introduction The importance and role of the European Economic Area (EEA) Agreement has often been overlooked. Yet, as […]
If the Withdrawal Agreement is approved, then Parliament will be asked to legislate to give domestic legal effect […]
On 6 December 2018, the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe closed the supervision of the […]
In a post on this blog yesterday, Andrew Denny argued that I was wrong to suggest that a […]
