This paper, the text of the Robin Cooke Lecture given at the Victoria University of Wellington in December 2017, examines the constitutional implications of the UK’s decision following the referendum of June 2016 to leave the European Union. Noting that by the latter half of the twentieth century many were arguing that the prospect for the British constitution was one of progressive paralysis, it argues that this prospect was avoided by the UK’s embrace of continuing European integration. For this reason, the UK’s withdrawal from the EU presents a series of constitutional challenges that are more complicated than the mantra ‘taking back control’ would suggest
Bruce Ackerman is Sterling Professor of Law and Political Science at Yale University. His lecture is...
'Brexit' represents the UK with multiple challenges, inter alia, for the coherence of its 'unwritten...
'Brexit' represents the UK with multiple challenges, inter alia, for the coherence of its 'unwritten...
‘The Will of the People’ has become a key refrain of government ministers since the United Kingdom v...
The UK constitutional system is in a transitional stage (e.g. Bogdanor). In this essay, I argue that...
On June 23, 2016, the United Kingdom voted, unexpectedly, to leave the European Union. That such a d...
The UK’s referendum vote to leave the EU in June 2016 generated deep divisions in British politics. ...
An unprecedented eleven-member UK Supreme Court decided R (Miller) v Secretary of State for Exiting ...
Brexit comes at a precarious time for the UK – with an ineffective Opposition, continuing calls for ...
That the UK is in the midst of an ongoing constitutional crisis can no longer be doubted, with quest...
On the 24th -25th April 2019, constitutional experts from across the United Kingdom, the Republic of...
The evidence from parliamentary and legal processes flowing from the European Union referendum in Ju...
The paper forms the foreword to the 2015 volume of the UK Supreme Court Review. In the Review, Lord ...
Available on Westlaw UK. I am grateful to the anonymous reviewer and to Adelyn Wilson and Mike Radfo...
Constitutional system of the United Kingdom is seldom a theme of interest in domestic academic debat...
Bruce Ackerman is Sterling Professor of Law and Political Science at Yale University. His lecture is...
'Brexit' represents the UK with multiple challenges, inter alia, for the coherence of its 'unwritten...
'Brexit' represents the UK with multiple challenges, inter alia, for the coherence of its 'unwritten...
‘The Will of the People’ has become a key refrain of government ministers since the United Kingdom v...
The UK constitutional system is in a transitional stage (e.g. Bogdanor). In this essay, I argue that...
On June 23, 2016, the United Kingdom voted, unexpectedly, to leave the European Union. That such a d...
The UK’s referendum vote to leave the EU in June 2016 generated deep divisions in British politics. ...
An unprecedented eleven-member UK Supreme Court decided R (Miller) v Secretary of State for Exiting ...
Brexit comes at a precarious time for the UK – with an ineffective Opposition, continuing calls for ...
That the UK is in the midst of an ongoing constitutional crisis can no longer be doubted, with quest...
On the 24th -25th April 2019, constitutional experts from across the United Kingdom, the Republic of...
The evidence from parliamentary and legal processes flowing from the European Union referendum in Ju...
The paper forms the foreword to the 2015 volume of the UK Supreme Court Review. In the Review, Lord ...
Available on Westlaw UK. I am grateful to the anonymous reviewer and to Adelyn Wilson and Mike Radfo...
Constitutional system of the United Kingdom is seldom a theme of interest in domestic academic debat...
Bruce Ackerman is Sterling Professor of Law and Political Science at Yale University. His lecture is...
'Brexit' represents the UK with multiple challenges, inter alia, for the coherence of its 'unwritten...
'Brexit' represents the UK with multiple challenges, inter alia, for the coherence of its 'unwritten...