It is well-known that the status of retained EU law post Brexit was originally left undefined by the […]
retained EU law
In an earlier posting I intimated that the initial divide between EU measures that should be regarded as […]
In his latest blog on the European Union (Withdrawal) Bill, Paul Craig criticises the recommendation of the House […]
In a previous post I set out some suggestions concerning the status of EU law in the UK […]
The House of Lords Constitution Committee’s Report on the European Union (Withdrawal) Bill, HL Paper 69, is a […]
On 29 January the House of Lords Constitution Committee delivered a withering assessment of the EU (Withdrawal) Bill, […]
The House of Lords Constitution Committee today issues its main report on the European Union (Withdrawal) Bill. This […]
Introduction On 8 September 2017, Gordon Downie, wrote a most interesting and thought-provoking piece for this blog, in […]
Introduction When Parliament resumes next week, the EU (Withdrawal) Bill will be entering its Committee stage in the […]
Introductory As the ‘Great Repeal Bill’ of rhetoric becomes the European Union (Withdrawal) Bill of reality, the scale […]