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Category Archive: UK Parliament

Robert Craig: What Happens Constitutionally If the Draft Withdrawal Agreement Is Voted Down?

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Now that a draft withdrawal agreement has been settled with the European Commission, the next step is a […]

Constitutional Law Group November 16, 2018 Europe, European Union, UK government, UK Parliament

Robert Craig: The Peter Hain Case: The Effect of Article IX

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Peter Hain’s decision to breach an interim injunction granted by the Court of Appeal in the case of […]

Constitutional Law Group October 31, 2018 Judiciary, UK Parliament

Jelena Gligorijevic: Breaching Injunctions in Parliament: An Unconstitutional Abuse of Parliamentary Privilege

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Two days after the Court of Appeal granted an interim injunction restraining reportage of harassment allegations against a […]

Constitutional Law Group October 29, 2018 Judiciary, UK Parliament

Robert Craig and Gavin Phillipson: Could the ‘Meaningful Vote’ End up in Court?

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One of the most controversial issues during the passage of the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018 (‘EUWA’) was […]

Constitutional Law Group October 24, 2018 Europe, European Union, Judicial review, UK government, UK Parliament

Jack Simson Caird: Brexit and the Meaningful Vote: Down the Procedural Raab-it Hole?

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Brexit has a knack for producing constitutional mountains out of procedural molehills. Last Wednesday, the House of Commons […]

Constitutional Law Group October 22, 2018 Europe, European Union, UK government, UK Parliament

Jack Simson Caird: Taking Back Control: Brexit, Parliament and the Rule of Law

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Over the next six months of the Brexit process, the UK Parliament will make a number of decisions […]

Constitutional Law Group October 10, 2018 Europe, European Union, UK government, UK Parliament

Tanzil Chowdhury: Statutorising UK Military Deployments and Assessing Anxieties of Their Justiciability

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The paramount anxieties that emerge from attempts to statutorising Parliament’s role in making decisions on whether to commit […]

Constitutional Law Group September 17, 2018 UK government, UK Parliament

Sam Fowles: The Trade Bill 2018: A Step Towards Parliamentary Control of Treaty Making?

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The Trade Bill 2017-19, currently undergoing its second reading in the House of Lords, marks a significant step […]

Constitutional Law Group September 14, 2018 International law, UK Parliament

Jacob Rowbottom: Digital Communications, Social Media and the Integrity of Elections

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In the 2000s, I attended various seminars in which commentators complained that there had not yet been an […]

Constitutional Law Group July 31, 2018 UK Parliament

Stephen Tierney: The Legislative Supremacy of Government

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At the same time as Parliament prepares to ‘take back control’ from Brussels, the executive is in fact […]

Constitutional Law Group July 3, 2018 Europe, European Union, UK government, UK Parliament

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