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Richard Lang: The Article 50 Litigation and the Court of Justice: Why the Supreme Court Must Refer

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I’m glad if it was the Lord Chief Justice’s concern about the reversibility or otherwise of the Article […]

Constitutional Law Group November 8, 2016 Comparative law, Europe, European Union, Judicial review, UK government, UK Parliament

Colm O’Cinneide and Kate Malleson: Are quotas for judicial appointments lawful under EU law?

In April 2014 Sadiq Khan, Shadow Secretary of State for Justice, asked Karon Monaghan QC and Geoffrey Bindman […]

Constitutional Law Group November 12, 2014 European Union, Judiciary

Dorota Leczykiewicz: The ‘national identity clause’ in the EU Treaty: a blow to supremacy of Union law?

The provision generally referred to as ‘the national identity clause’ is located Article 4(2) of the Treaty on […]

Constitutional Law Group June 21, 2012 European Union
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