Dr Richard Lang tackles the controversy which has arisen since the Brexit Referendum around the legality, as a matter of UK constitutional law, of the Prime Minister invoking Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union without prior (and explicit) parliamentary consent. Lang contends that, regardless of the legality or otherwise of such a move in UK law, the matter is ultimately a matter of EU law, as interpretation of the Treaty is an exclusive competence of the Court of Justice of the EU
This article considers the constitutional requirements and implications of Article 50 TEU for the EU...
This article comments on the recent UK Supreme Court decision on the legality of triggering Article ...
The dust has not yet settled after the referendum on Britain’s relationship with the EU, which took ...
The mythical Art.50 TEU gives Member States the option to withdraw from the EU ‘in accordance with i...
The High Court has ruled that Parliament must be consulted before Article 50 is triggered and Britai...
• Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union (TEU) will govern the UK’s withdrawal from the EU. • ...
The High Court has ensured the government cannot trigger Brexit without parliamentary approval, writ...
The European Union (Notification of Withdrawal) Act 2017 authorised the Prime Minister to give notic...
After the Brexit referendum in 23 June 2016 both the EU and the UK were led to a political turmoil o...
This article considers the constitutional requirements and implications of Article 50 TEU for the EU...
This article analyses the recent decision of the UK Supreme Court determining the UK’s ‘constitution...
his note examines the UK Supreme Court's judgment in the Brexit case, Miller v Secretary of State fo...
In a referendum held on June 23, 2016, the United Kingdom voted in favour of leaving the European Un...
If the recent high court ruling on Brexit is upheld, then MPs in the UK Parliament will have to appr...
The Supreme Court’s ruling against the government is measured and restrained in tone – but it is the...
This article considers the constitutional requirements and implications of Article 50 TEU for the EU...
This article comments on the recent UK Supreme Court decision on the legality of triggering Article ...
The dust has not yet settled after the referendum on Britain’s relationship with the EU, which took ...
The mythical Art.50 TEU gives Member States the option to withdraw from the EU ‘in accordance with i...
The High Court has ruled that Parliament must be consulted before Article 50 is triggered and Britai...
• Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union (TEU) will govern the UK’s withdrawal from the EU. • ...
The High Court has ensured the government cannot trigger Brexit without parliamentary approval, writ...
The European Union (Notification of Withdrawal) Act 2017 authorised the Prime Minister to give notic...
After the Brexit referendum in 23 June 2016 both the EU and the UK were led to a political turmoil o...
This article considers the constitutional requirements and implications of Article 50 TEU for the EU...
This article analyses the recent decision of the UK Supreme Court determining the UK’s ‘constitution...
his note examines the UK Supreme Court's judgment in the Brexit case, Miller v Secretary of State fo...
In a referendum held on June 23, 2016, the United Kingdom voted in favour of leaving the European Un...
If the recent high court ruling on Brexit is upheld, then MPs in the UK Parliament will have to appr...
The Supreme Court’s ruling against the government is measured and restrained in tone – but it is the...
This article considers the constitutional requirements and implications of Article 50 TEU for the EU...
This article comments on the recent UK Supreme Court decision on the legality of triggering Article ...
The dust has not yet settled after the referendum on Britain’s relationship with the EU, which took ...