The outgoing tide of EU law will be Britain’s most significant constitutional change in recent times. In an era of uncertainties, the UK Supreme Court proved to be a guardian of the constitutional role of Parliament. The case of Miller, decided in the UK Supreme Court in 2017, proved that point. The highest court in the UK has therefore gained an important place in the global community of Constitutional Courts. This global community finds its legitimacy in the recognition of common values as well as the recognition of national variations. This article analyses to which extent common values, and in particular those found in German law, have influenced decisions in the House of Lords and UK Supreme Court. To do so, the author analyses decisio...
The focus of this article shall be the case law of the European Court of Justice. Despite recent pro...
This article critically assesses the transformation of national constitutional courts’ place in the ...
In a large body of case law, constitutional courts from the EU Member States have reviewed European ...
The outgoing tide of EU law will be Britain’s most significant constitutional change in recent times...
The impact of EU membership on the UK constitution has been profound. In the Miller (Article 50) cas...
Over the last few decades, the UK has experienced a profound – if quiet – constitutional transformat...
This article analyses the recent decision of the UK Supreme Court determining the UK’s ‘constitution...
The British, specifically the English, are widely regarded as awkward partners in the European proje...
Constitutional system of the United Kingdom is seldom a theme of interest in domestic academic debat...
[Introduction.] Necessary reforms towards a deepened and increased European shaped economic, financ...
his note examines the UK Supreme Court's judgment in the Brexit case, Miller v Secretary of State fo...
“Were the Court to leave the world, the world would continue without our participation,” 1 writes Ju...
On the 5th May German's Federal Constitutional Court (FCC) declared a case decided by the Court of J...
The Supreme Court’s 8:3 ruling against the government is measured and restrained in tone – but it is...
Germany has long been at the centre of European debates surrounding the modern role of national cons...
The focus of this article shall be the case law of the European Court of Justice. Despite recent pro...
This article critically assesses the transformation of national constitutional courts’ place in the ...
In a large body of case law, constitutional courts from the EU Member States have reviewed European ...
The outgoing tide of EU law will be Britain’s most significant constitutional change in recent times...
The impact of EU membership on the UK constitution has been profound. In the Miller (Article 50) cas...
Over the last few decades, the UK has experienced a profound – if quiet – constitutional transformat...
This article analyses the recent decision of the UK Supreme Court determining the UK’s ‘constitution...
The British, specifically the English, are widely regarded as awkward partners in the European proje...
Constitutional system of the United Kingdom is seldom a theme of interest in domestic academic debat...
[Introduction.] Necessary reforms towards a deepened and increased European shaped economic, financ...
his note examines the UK Supreme Court's judgment in the Brexit case, Miller v Secretary of State fo...
“Were the Court to leave the world, the world would continue without our participation,” 1 writes Ju...
On the 5th May German's Federal Constitutional Court (FCC) declared a case decided by the Court of J...
The Supreme Court’s 8:3 ruling against the government is measured and restrained in tone – but it is...
Germany has long been at the centre of European debates surrounding the modern role of national cons...
The focus of this article shall be the case law of the European Court of Justice. Despite recent pro...
This article critically assesses the transformation of national constitutional courts’ place in the ...
In a large body of case law, constitutional courts from the EU Member States have reviewed European ...