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Alan Trench: What follows the referendum: the process of negotiating Scottish independence, or of delivering Devo More

Back in May, I gave a lecture at the University of Ulster’s Belfast campus about what might follow […]

Constitutional Law Group September 14, 2014 Scotland, Uncategorized

Luke Beck: Scottish Independence and Australia

What effect might Scottish independence might have on Australia’s constitutional arrangements? This might seem like an odd question […]

Constitutional Law Group September 12, 2014 Australia, Scotland

Debate: Neil Walker: Scotland and the EU: A Comment

Once upon a time it seemed like a good idea to try to clarify the route (Article 48 […]

Constitutional Law Group September 11, 2014 Scotland

Debate: Stephen Tierney: Scotland and the EU: A Comment

I agree with Sionaidh that the accession of an independent Scotland to the European Union is not in […]

Constitutional Law Group September 11, 2014 Scotland

Debate: Bruno de Witte: Scotland and the EU: A Comment

Two main options have been put on the table for (re-)accommodating an independent Scotland in the European Union: […]

Constitutional Law Group September 11, 2014 Scotland

Debate: Jo Murkens: Scotland and the EU: A Comment

What would be the characteristics of an ‘independent’ Scotland? And what kind of a Member State would it […]

Constitutional Law Group September 10, 2014 Scotland, Uncategorized

Debate: J. H.H. Weiler: Scotland and the EU: a Comment

The Scottish referendum on independence is upon us. At some levels it is an easier and ‘cleaner’ case […]

Constitutional Law Group September 10, 2014 Scotland, Uncategorized

Debate: Sionaidh Douglas-Scott: Why the EU should welcome an independent Scotland

With the Scottish referendum vote imminent, every issue of relevance to the debate on Scottish independence takes on […]

Constitutional Law Group September 10, 2014 Scotland

Mark Elliott: A lack of constitutional imagination lies at the heart of the Scottish independence debate

Opinion polls suggesting that the pro-independence campaign in Scotland may have taken a narrow lead have had an electrifying effect, causing […]

Constitutional Law Group September 9, 2014 Scotland

Neil Walker: The Uncelebrated Union

Last week’s first televised debate of the referendum campaign revealed few surprises of tone or content, even if […]

Constitutional Law Group August 12, 2014 Scotland

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