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Paul Reid: Brexit: Some Thoughts on Scotland

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All sorts of constitutional issues arise out of last Thursday’s referendum: Art.50 TEU; the need for Parliamentary approval […]

Constitutional Law Group July 2, 2016 Devolution, European Union, Scotland, UK Parliament

Colin Harvey: Complex Constitutionalism in a Pluralist UK

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Constitutional Pluralism If constitutional pluralism is taken seriously, then the voters of the United Kingdom of Great Britain […]

Constitutional Law Group July 2, 2016 Europe, European Union, Northern Ireland, UK Parliament

T.T. Arvind, Richard Kirkham, and Lindsay Stirton: Article 50 and the European Union Act 2011: Why Parliamentary Consent Is Still Necessary

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Since the referendum, there has been a lively debate about the process for invoking Article 50 of the […]

Constitutional Law Group July 1, 2016 Europe, European Union, UK government, UK Parliament

Alison Young: Brexit, Article 50 and the ‘Joys’ of a Flexible, Evolving, Un-codified Constitution

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There has been a lot of speculation as to the meaning of the ‘constitutional requirements’ to trigger Article […]

Constitutional Law Group July 1, 2016 Constitutional reform, Europe, European Union, UK Parliament

Note from the Editors

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Readers may wish to know that Prof. Mark Elliot has published an excellent and comprehensive argument about why […]

Constitutional Law Group June 30, 2016 European Union, UK government, UK Parliament

Leonard Besselink: Beyond Notification: How to Leave the European Union without Using Article 50 TEU

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In legal terms, the referendum on EU membership in the UK is an advisory abrogative referendum. It needs […]

Constitutional Law Group June 30, 2016 England, Europe, European Union, Northern Ireland, Scotland, UK Parliament, Wales

Ewan Smith: What Would Happen if the Government Unlawfully Issued an Article 50 Notification without Parliamentary Approval?

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In “Pulling the Article 50 ‘Trigger’: Parliament’s Indispensable Role” Nick Barber, Jeff King and Tom Hickman argued that it […]

Constitutional Law Group June 30, 2016 Europe, European Union, International law, UK government, UK Parliament

Adam Tucker: Triggering Brexit: A Decision for the Government, but under Parliamentary Scrutiny

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What more, if anything, is needed to translate the result of the referendum into actual exit from the […]

Constitutional Law Group June 29, 2016 Europe, European Union, UK government, UK Parliament

Richard Ekins: The Legitimacy of the Brexit Referendum

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As all the world knows, last Thursday the British people voted in a referendum about whether the UK […]

Constitutional Law Group June 29, 2016 European Union, UK Parliament

Sionaidh Douglas-Scott: Brexit, the Referendum and the UK Parliament: Some Questions about Sovereignty

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So, we have the result of the Referendum, and a majority of voters have voted to leave the […]

Constitutional Law Group June 28, 2016 European Union, UK government, UK Parliament

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