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European Communities Act 1972

Gavin Creelman: The Relevance of Thoburn to the Article 50 “Trigger” Debate

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In the weeks following the EU referendum result, a number of key constitutional questions have emerged. Central among […]

Constitutional Law Group September 7, 2016 Europe, European Union, UK Parliament

Robert Craig: Triggering Article 50 Does not Require Fresh Legislation

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Introduction Considerable public interest has recently been focused on the ‘trigger’ mechanism for exit from the EU which […]

Constitutional Law Group July 8, 2016 Europe, European Union, UK government, UK Parliament

Thomas Fairclough: Article 50 and the Royal Prerogative

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Introduction This piece seeks to address only one question: does Parliament or the Government have the power to […]

Constitutional Law Group July 8, 2016 Europe, European Union, UK government, UK Parliament

Mike Gordon: Brexit: The Constitutional Necessity of an Early General Election

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In the stunning aftermath of the Brexit referendum, intense debate among constitutional lawyers has focused on Art 50 […]

Constitutional Law Group July 6, 2016 Europe, European Union, UK government, UK Parliament

Adam Tucker: Triggering Brexit: A Decision for the Government, but under Parliamentary Scrutiny

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What more, if anything, is needed to translate the result of the referendum into actual exit from the […]

Constitutional Law Group June 29, 2016 Europe, European Union, UK government, UK Parliament

Sionaidh Douglas-Scott: Brexit, the Referendum and the UK Parliament: Some Questions about Sovereignty

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So, we have the result of the Referendum, and a majority of voters have voted to leave the […]

Constitutional Law Group June 28, 2016 European Union, UK government, UK Parliament

Jo Murkens: Brexit: The Devolution Dimension

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The results of the third nation-wide referendum in the United Kingdom are still sinking in at home and […]

Constitutional Law Group June 28, 2016 Devolution, European Union, Northern Ireland, Scotland

Nick Barber, Tom Hickman and Jeff King: Pulling the Article 50 ‘Trigger’: Parliament’s Indispensable Role

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In this post we argue that as a matter of domestic constitutional law, the Prime Minister is unable […]

Constitutional Law Group June 27, 2016 European Union, UK government, UK Parliament

Mikolaj Barczentewicz: Does EU Law Bind Parliament as to Withdrawal from the EU? British Expats and Their Right to Vote (Shindler)

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With the Brexit referendum quickly approaching, the courts were confronted with an EU law challenge against a provision […]

Constitutional Law Group June 16, 2016 European Union

Mikolaj Barczentewicz: Limits of the Domestic Judicial Power to Disregard EU Law – Chester in Reverse

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Domestic courts in the United Kingdom have a power (and a duty) to disregard EU law when it […]

Constitutional Law Group February 24, 2016 European Union, Judicial review, Judiciary

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