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

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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

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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

Yossi Nehushtan: Prorogation and Justiciability

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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)

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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

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

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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

Alison Young: Prorogation, Politics and the Principle of Legality

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Constitutional lawyers often point to key cases as milestones in public law. Recently, the Supreme Court decision in […]

Constitutional Law Group September 13, 2019 Judicial review, Scotland, UK government, UK Parliament

Timothy Endicott: Don’t Panic

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The brilliant accident of our form of constitutionalism is not just that the executive came to be accountable […]

Constitutional Law Group September 13, 2019 European Union, Judicial review, Scotland, UK government, UK Parliament

Alan Greene: Miller 2, Non-justiciability and the Danger of Legal Black Holes

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In R (Miller) and Others v The Prime Minister (hereinafter Miller No.2), the High Court of England and […]

Constitutional Law Group September 13, 2019 European Union, Judicial review, Scotland, UK government, UK Parliament

Ben Christman: An Unholy Resurrection in the Court of Session

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Relaxed standing tests for judicial review are critical to maintain the rule of law. Too restrictive, and the […]

Constitutional Law Group March 18, 2015 Judicial review, Scotland
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