That was Gina Miller’s evocative phrase for the power of the Crown when she was interviewed on Radio […]
Referendums
When the UK’s High Court rendered its decision on whether the government could trigger Article 50 of the […]
Jean Leclair: Brexit and the Unwritten Constitutional Principle of Democracy: A Canadian Perspective
Much has been written on whether a prior approval by the UK Parliament is required to trigger the […]
It is referendums’ season. After Brexit and the Hungarian referendum on the European migrants’ resettlement plans (the so […]
In an erudite and sophisticated post on this blog, Dr Yossi Nehushtan argues that the United Kingdom’s recent […]
Resolving any political question requires compromise. This is as true for constitutional questions as it is for questions […]
Thus far, while the UK is trying to comprehend the EU referendum’s result, there seems to be a […]
As all the world knows, last Thursday the British people voted in a referendum about whether the UK […]
Almost six months after being popularly endorsed in a widely publicised referendum, Ireland’s first same-sex marriages took place […]
According to the Scottish Government White Paper issued this week, Scotland’s Future, an independent Scotland will have a […]