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Kenneth Campbell QC: Sand in the Gearbox: Devolution and Brexit

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In the immediate aftermath of the EU referendum result, political comment from a number of quarters suggested that […]

Constitutional Law Group September 5, 2016 Devolution, Europe, European Union, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales

Kenneth Campbell QC: Constitutional Discourse Post-referendum: Where Are We, and Where Are We Going Next?

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Editors’ note: This is the first of two blogs by Kenneth Campbell reflecting upon the constitutional state of […]

Constitutional Law Group September 1, 2016 Europe, European Union, UK Parliament

Weekly round-up of events

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This week’s event announcement is below. ~~~ Cambridge Public Law Conference 2016 12-14 September 2016 The second in […]

Constitutional Law Group August 26, 2016 Events

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

Conor McCormick: Expanding the Portfolio of the Counsel General to the National Assembly for Wales

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New powers for the Counsel General to the National Assembly for Wales are envisaged by a recently published […]

Constitutional Law Group July 28, 2016 Devolution, Wales

Jake Rylatt: The Irrevocability of an Article 50 Notification: Lex Specialis and the Irrelevance of the Purported Customary Right to Unilaterally Revoke

With the constitution of a new UK Government formed around a policy of ‘Brexit’, and the creation of […]

Constitutional Law Group July 27, 2016 European Union

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

The Editors: Blog on Holiday from 28 July – 25 August 2016

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We would like to advise readers and especially prospective authors that the Blog (and its editors!) will take […]

Constitutional Law Group July 22, 2016 Uncategorized

Joe Tomlinson: The Problem with the Trust Conception of the Doctrine of Legitimate Expectations in Administrative Law

Since the emergence of the modern doctrine of legitimate expectation in English and Welsh administrative law in the […]

Constitutional Law Group July 22, 2016 Administrative law, Judicial review, United Kingdom

John Adenitire: The Executive Cannot Abrogate Fundamental Rights without Specific Parliamentary Mandate – The Implications of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights for Triggering Art 50

Legal action has been initiated against the UK Government to compel it to seek authorisation from Parliament before […]

Constitutional Law Group July 21, 2016 Administrative law, European Union, Human rights, Judicial review, UK Parliament

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