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Aileen McHarg: Access To Judicial Review In Scotland

Readers of this blog will be familiar with the controversial reforms to the judicial review procedure in England […]

Constitutional Law Group July 30, 2013 Judicial review, Judiciary, Scotland

Aileen McHarg: The Leveson Report, the Royal Charter and the Scottish Parliament: A Reply to Jamieson

Iain Jamieson’s earlier post argues that the ability of the Scottish Parliament to implement its own model of […]

Constitutional Law Group March 21, 2013 Devolution, Scotland

News: Scottish Referendum Question Appears to be Resolved.

The debate over the legality of a Scottish referendum appears to be over.  The media are reporting that […]

Constitutional Law Group October 11, 2012 Scotland

Aileen McHarg: The Dog That Finally Barked: Constitutional Review under the Scotland Act

The reviewability of Acts of the Scottish Parliament (ASPs) at common law has, understandably, attracted considerable interest of […]

Constitutional Law Group June 26, 2012 Devolution, Scotland

Nicholas Aroney: Federal Models for a U.K. Constitution?

When the referendum really comes, the sovereign Parliament must go.  But whether for good or for evil, the […]

Constitutional Law Group March 22, 2012 Australia, Canada, Comparative law, Scotland

Gavin Anderson et al: The Independence Referendum, Legality and the Contested Constitution: Widening the Debate

Two weeks ago, the UK Government published its consultation document on Scotland’s Constitutional Future, in which it stated […]

Constitutional Law Group January 31, 2012 Scotland

Aileen McHarg: Public Law, Private Law and the Distinctiveness of Scots Judicial Review

Scottish judges and textbook writers are fond of asserting the distinctive nature of judicial review in Scotland compared […]

Constitutional Law Group January 20, 2012 Judicial review, Scotland

Nick Barber: Scottish Independence and the Role of the United Kingdom

It now seems certain that there will be a referendum on Scottish independence in the near future.  This […]

Constitutional Law Group January 11, 2012 Constitutional reform, Devolution, Scotland, UK government

Gordon Anthony: Axa – A view from Northern Ireland

It is a little over 6 weeks since the Supreme Court delivered its long-awaited ruling in Axa General […]

Constitutional Law Group November 28, 2011 Devolution, Northern Ireland, Scotland

Stephen Tierney: The Scotland Bill before the Scottish Parliament

The Scotland Bill, which intends to implement the Calman Committee report , is currently before the Scottish Parliament […]

Constitutional Law Group November 23, 2011 Devolution, Scotland, UK Parliament

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