Skip to content

UK Constitutional Law Association

Main navigation
  • Home
  • About UKCLA
    • About UKCLA
    • People
    • Membership
  • The Blog
    • The Blog
    • How to use it
  • IACL
  • Events
  • PL Current Survey
  • Contact

Brexit

George Letsas: Non-Justiciability of Prorogation: A Matter of Law and Logic?

U U Read More

The case of Gina Miller v the Prime Minister and Others (‘Miller 2’) is presently being heard by […]

Constitutional Law Group September 19, 2019 Judicial review, UK government, UK Parliament

The editors: Posts on Miller 2/Cherry

U U Read More

As you can see, the blog has been extremely active recently! Thank you so much to all of […]

Constitutional Law Group September 19, 2019 Judicial review, UK government, UK Parliament

Jeff King: Miller/Cherry and Remedies for Ultra Vires Delegated Legislation

U U Read More

The issue of remedies for any finding that the 2019 prorogation of the UK Parliament is unlawful is […]

Constitutional Law Group September 19, 2019 Judicial review, UK government, UK Parliament

Stephen Tierney: Prorogation and the Courts: A Question of Sovereignty

U U Read More

The request made by the Privy Council that the Queen prorogue Parliament was a clumsy and inappropriate attempt […]

Constitutional Law Group September 17, 2019 Judicial review, Scotland, UK government, UK Parliament

Alexandra Sinclair and Joe Tomlinson: Eliminating Effective Scrutiny: Prorogation, No Deal Brexit, and Statutory Instruments (Part 2)

U U Read More

Last week, we posted an analysis of the position vis-à-vis Brexit legislation, both primary and delegated, in view […]

Constitutional Law Group September 17, 2019 European Union, UK government, UK Parliament

Yossi Nehushtan: Prorogation and Justiciability

U U Read More

The question of justiciability lies at the heart of the judicial response to the legal challenges that were […]

Constitutional Law Group September 16, 2019 European Union, Judicial review, UK government, UK Parliament

Dean Knight: Reasoning Through Challenges to Prorogation: Cherry and Miller (No 2)

U U Read More

The challenges to the prime minister’s request to the Queen to prorogue Parliament in the face of the […]

Constitutional Law Group September 16, 2019 European Union, Judicial review, Scotland, UK government, UK Parliament

Hasan Dindjer: Prorogation as a Breach of Parliamentary Sovereignty

U U Read More

Does proroguing Parliament under the present circumstances breach the principle of parliamentary sovereignty? The Divisional Court in Miller […]

Constitutional Law Group September 16, 2019 European Union, Judicial review, UK government, UK Parliament

Hayley J. Hooper: Keeping the Lights On: Contrasting Miller v Prime Minister and Cherry v The Advocate General

U U Read More

If the phrase “may you live in interesting times” actually has its roots in a curse, then, we […]

Constitutional Law Group September 16, 2019 European Union, Judicial review, Scotland, UK government, UK Parliament

Philip Allott: On the Merits of Constitutional Struggle

U U Read More

The current dramatic interaction between the Government, Parliament and the courts means that we are witnessing one of […]

Constitutional Law Group September 14, 2019 Judicial review, UK government, UK Parliament

Posts navigation

Previous 1 … 5 6 7 8 9 … 34 Next
Blog at WordPress.com.
  • Home
  • About UKCLA
  • Blog
  • Blog: How to use it
  • Contact
  • Events
  • IACL
  • Membership
  • People
  • PhD Register
  • PL Current Survey
Secondary navigation
  • Twitter
  • Search

Begin typing your search above and press return to search. Press Esc to cancel.

UK Constitutional Law Association
Blog at WordPress.com.
  • Subscribe Subscribed
    • UK Constitutional Law Association
    • Join 10,353 other subscribers
    • Already have a WordPress.com account? Log in now.
    • UK Constitutional Law Association
    • Subscribe Subscribed
    • Sign up
    • Log in
    • Report this content
    • View site in Reader
    • Manage subscriptions
    • Collapse this bar
 

Loading Comments...