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Jacob Rowbottom: Political Purposes and the Prorogation of Parliament

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While the prorogation of Parliament has generated political controversy, constitutional lawyers are asking whether the government acted legally […]

Constitutional Law Group September 3, 2019 European Union, Judicial review, UK government, UK Parliament

Philip Allott: The Legality of a No-Deal Brexit Could Be Challenged

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It may be that there is no such thing as a date of 31 October 2019 for a […]

Constitutional Law Group September 3, 2019 Europe, European Union, International law, UK government, UK Parliament

Paul Craig: Prorogation: Constitutional Principle and Law, Fact and Causation

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The Prime Minister’s recent announcement that Parliament would be prorogued, thereby severely curtailing the opportunity for parliamentary debate, […]

Constitutional Law Group September 2, 2019 UK government, UK Parliament

Asif Hameed: Proroguing Parliament

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Editors’ note: The blog is now on holiday for the month of August. The editors will be pleased […]

Constitutional Law Group August 1, 2019 Northern Ireland, UK government, UK Parliament

Kyle Murray: Putting Parliament in Its Place: The Pro-Brexit, Democratic Case for a Second Brexit Referendum

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I am a Brexiteer. I am also a democrat (indeed for me the two are very much connected). […]

Constitutional Law Group July 26, 2019 Europe, European Union, UK government, UK Parliament

Robert Craig: Judicial Review of Advice to Prorogue Parliament

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In a recent Times article, Lord Pannick QC – leading Counsel in the Miller litigation – argues that […]

Constitutional Law Group July 12, 2019 Europe, European Union, Judicial review, UK government, UK Parliament

Sam Fowles: Can the Prime Minister Prorogue Parliament to Deliver a No Deal Brexit?

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  In recent days certain government backbenchers have proposed a new avenue to deliver a “no deal” Brexit. […]

Constitutional Law Group June 10, 2019 Europe, European Union, Judicial review, UK government, UK Parliament

Richard Ekins: Representative Politics and the Limits of Law

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This is the first of a series of posts in which Richard Ekins reflects upon Lord Sumption’s Reith […]

Constitutional Law Group May 29, 2019 Europe, European Union, Judicial review, UK Parliament

Mark Elliott and Stephen Tierney: The House of Lords Constitution Committee Reports on Parliamentary Scrutiny of Treaties

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The topic of parliamentary scrutiny of the making of treaties could hardly be more topical, given the role […]

Constitutional Law Group May 3, 2019 Europe, European Union, International law, UK government, UK Parliament

Stephanie Reynolds: Brexit and the (Not Quite) Constitutionalised Status of EU Citizenship

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Since its formal introduction in the Maastricht Treaty, EU citizenship has laid claim to a constitutional status. The […]

Constitutional Law Group April 24, 2019 Administrative law, Europe, European Union, UK government

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