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Joseph Crampin: Precedent for Delaying Royal Assent: A Response to Professor Finnis

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The ‘Cooper-Letwin Act’ (European Union Withdrawal (No 5) Act 2019) may yet come to be known as the […]

Constitutional Law Group April 17, 2019 Europe, European Union, UK government, UK Parliament

Menelaos Markakis: A Trojan Horse in the EU? The Curious Case of the EU27+1

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The EU27 have agreed to grant the extension requested by the Prime Minister, the terms of which need […]

Constitutional Law Group April 12, 2019 Europe, European Union

David Howarth: Westminster versus Whitehall: Two Incompatible Views of the Constitution

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Lawyers like to make as much sense as possible of the material in front of them, transforming it, […]

Constitutional Law Group April 10, 2019 Europe, European Union, UK government, UK Parliament

David Vitale: Leaving the EU: A Matter of “Trust”?

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Since the referendum in 2016, the Government has repeatedly justified its decisions on Brexit by invoking the concept […]

Constitutional Law Group April 9, 2019 Europe, European Union, UK government

John Finnis: Royal Assent – A Reply to Mark Elliott

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I agree with Mark Elliott in finding my April 1 argument about prorogation and assent astonishing and monstrous, […]

Constitutional Law Group April 8, 2019 Europe, European Union, UK government, UK Parliament

Jeff King: Can Royal Assent to a Bill Be Withheld If So Advised by Ministers?

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An article in the Sunday Times by Professor Richard Ekins and Sir Stephen Laws QC advised that the […]

Constitutional Law Group April 5, 2019 Europe, European Union, UK government, UK Parliament

Ewan McGaughey: What Is Needed in Our Constitution to Revoke Article 50?

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Professors Gavin Phillipson and Alison Young have argued on this blog that an Act of Parliament is needed […]

Constitutional Law Group April 2, 2019 Europe, European Union, UK government, UK Parliament

Richard Lang: Consequences of the Extension Deal: A Reply to Professor Allott

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I would like to thank Professor Allott for his fascinating post, ‘Unexpected Denouement’. The UK Remains in the […]

Constitutional Law Group March 29, 2019 Europe, European Union, UK government

Philip Allott: Unexpected Denouement. The UK Remains in the EU by Mistake. The Brexit Saga Could Run and Run

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The two-year time-limit in Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union has come and gone.  It is […]

Constitutional Law Group March 26, 2019 Europe, European Union, UK government

Alexandra Sinclair and Joe Tomlinson: Brexit, Primary Legislation, and Statutory Instruments: Everything in Its Right Place?

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Legislation to enable Brexit is progressing through Parliament. This includes the Immigration and Social Security Bill, the Fisheries […]

Constitutional Law Group March 25, 2019 Europe, European Union, UK government, UK Parliament

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