On 26 June 2018, after nearly a year of deliberation by Parliament, the European Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018 […]
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The Chequers agreement reshapes the UK Brexit position. By formally throwing its lot behind a soft Brexit, Theresa […]
Introductory Litigation about Brexit continues to throw light on constitutional principles, both new and well-established. In the case […]
In an earlier blog post, I argued that whilst the Government’s amendments provided some clarity as to the […]
The House of Lords European Union Justice-Sub Committee (‘the Committee’) today published its report Dispute resolution and enforcement […]
This week’s event announcement is below. ~~~ Analysing the Western Sahara Campaign Case QM School of Law Thursday, […]
The House of Lords Constitution Committee’s Report on the European Union (Withdrawal) Bill, HL Paper 69, is a […]
Quite a stir has been generated by the decision of a Dutch court to make a reference to […]
Earlier in the year, I posted on the importance of Parliament legislating to provide a new ‘constitutional instruction’ […]
Ominous clouds are gathering and the terrain underfoot increasingly resembles a quagmire on the Brexiteers’ ‘sunlit uplands’. The […]