Following the highly anticipated decision of the UK Supreme Court in Cherry/Miller (No 2), commentators have weighed in […]
legislative scrutiny
Last week, we posted an analysis of the position vis-à-vis Brexit legislation, both primary and delegated, in view […]
Litigation is often predicated on certain assumptions. These may be the result of argumentation of the parties, the […]
The decision to prorogue Parliament does not only have implications for whether Parliament can prevent a no deal […]
The House of Lords Constitution Committee has today published a major report on delegated powers. It is a […]
At the same time as Parliament prepares to ‘take back control’ from Brussels, the executive is in fact […]
Cross-posted with the Constitution Unit blog. Today the Constitution Unit has published a third edition of its report […]
Scope: Extensive provisions for Henry VIII powers in the European Union (Withdrawal) Bill 2017 (hereinafter, the “Repeal Bill”) […]
What was formerly known as the Investigatory Powers Bill has received Royal Assent and is now the Investigatory […]
Legislation is complex, but it is also essential to the functioning of our political system. A great deal […]