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Scottish Independence

Nick Barber: After the Vote: The Citizenship Question

Three intertwined questions relating to citizenship will become of great importance if there is a ‘yes’ vote in […]

Constitutional Law Group August 4, 2014 Scotland

Katie Boyle and Stephen Tierney: Human Rights in Transition: The Proposed Interim Constitution for Scotland

The site has recently seen posts addressing the UK’s relationship to the European Convention of Human Rights – […]

Constitutional Law Group August 1, 2014 Human rights, Scotland

Edward Kirton-Darling: Missing: political genius. If found, please return to the British People, care of Palace of Westminster, SW1A.

If Scottish voters chose independence in the referendum in September, the SNP confirmed on 16 June that a […]

Constitutional Law Group June 28, 2014 Scotland, UK Parliament

Donal Coffey: Accidental Entrenchment and the Scottish Independence Bill?

The Scottish Government has recently published their proposed Scottish Independence Bill as part of the process directed towards […]

Constitutional Law Group June 24, 2014 Devolution, Scotland

Katie Boyle: Scotland in Transition: the Scottish Government’s Proposed Interim Constitution and the Scottish Independence Bill

On Monday 16 June 2014 the Scottish Government launched the Scottish Independence Bill: A Consultation on an Interim […]

Constitutional Law Group June 21, 2014 Scotland

News: House of Lords Constitution Committee Report on Scottish Independence

The House of Lords Constitution Committee has produced a report on the consequences of a yes vote in […]

Constitutional Law Group May 16, 2014 Scotland

Nick Barber: After the Vote: Regulating Future Independence Referendums

 In a few months time Scotland will vote on independence.  In my last post on the topic I […]

Constitutional Law Group March 21, 2014 Scotland

Stephen Tierney: Why is Scottish Independence Unclear?

As commentators we seem to end many of our contributions to the independence debate with the rather unhelpful […]

Constitutional Law Group February 25, 2014 Constitutional reform, Devolution, European Union, Scotland, UK Parliament

Neil Walker on Scotland: Hijacking the Debate

Let me lay my cards on the table. I remain inclined to vote ‘no’ in September’s referendum. I […]

Constitutional Law Group February 18, 2014 Constitutional reform, Devolution, England, Scotland, UK Parliament, Uncategorized

Nick Barber: After the Vote

At 650 pages Scotland’s Future  is not a light read.  It stands as the Scottish Government’s manifesto for […]

Constitutional Law Group January 14, 2014 Constitutional reform, Devolution, European Union, Scotland, UK government

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