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Keith Bush and Huw Pritchard: Implications of the Independent Review of Administrative Law for Devolved Government in Wales

(The following is an adapted version of part of the response of the Wales Public Law and Human […]

UKCLA October 22, 2020 Administrative law, Devolution, England, Judicial review, Wales

Christopher McCorkindale, Aileen McHarg and Tom Mullen: The Continuity Bill is Dead; Long Live the Continuity Bill – Regulatory Alignment and Divergence in Scotland Post-Brexit

Readers of this blog will be aware of the dispute between the Scottish and UK Governments over who […]

UKCLA July 30, 2020 Devolution, Scotland, United Kingdom

Gareth Evans: Debating Welsh Independence: The Political and Constitutional Pathways to a Referendum

On 15 July 2020, on the final day of sitting before summer recess, the Senedd considered a series […]

UKCLA July 29, 2020 Constitutional change, Devolution, United Kingdom, Wales

Gregory Davies and Dan Wincott: Brexit, the press and the territorial constitution

In the early years of devolution, Feldman described constitutional discourse in the UK as ‘a sea of conflicting […]

UKCLA June 10, 2020 Devolution, England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, United Kingdom, Wales

Kenneth Campbell QC: The draft Scotland Bill and limits in constitutional statutes

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On 22 January, and within the timetable dictated by Gordon Brown, the UK Government’s proposals for ‘an enduring […]

Constitutional Law Group February 2, 2015 Devolution, Scotland

Mark Elliott: A “Permanent” Scottish Parliament and the Sovereignty of the UK Parliament: Four Perspectives

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The Report of the Smith Commission for Further Devolution of Powers to the Scottish Parliament has been published. It contains […]

Constitutional Law Group November 28, 2014 Devolution, Scotland

Stephen Tierney: Is a Federal Britain Now Inevitable?     

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The Smith Commission Report issued today promises a restructuring of the United Kingdom which may prove to be […]

Constitutional Law Group November 27, 2014 Scotland

Stephen Tierney: Solomon Grundy Does Constitutional Change: The Smith Commission Timetable to Transform the Scottish Parliament

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In the month of November the Smith Commission is set to draw up the most significant programme of […]

Constitutional Law Group October 31, 2014 Scotland

Robert Hazell:You want a constitutional convention? This is what you need to think through first.

In the run up to the Scottish independence referendum, and its aftermath, calls have grown for a constitutional […]

Constitutional Law Group October 15, 2014 Constitutional reform

Sionaidh Douglas-Scott: British withdrawal from the EU: an existential threat to the United Kingdom?

The Conservative party’s proposal to repeal the Human Rights Act (and their proposal’s many faults) has already been […]

Constitutional Law Group October 13, 2014 Devolution, Europe, European Union, Northern Ireland, Scotland

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