The United Kingdom’s constitution is obscure and open textured. The powers of the state are vested in the Crown which is subject to diverse and contradictory interpretations of its identity. The obscurity of the UK constitution is dysfunctional and needs to be reformed by way of a written constitution. The shortcomings of the UK’s unwritten common law constitution is illustrated in the Supreme Court’s majority judgment in the 2017 Miller case. The common law constitution makes the judges the constituent power and especially vulnerable to criticism when dealing with intensely disputed political matters. In the absence of a written constitution the Supreme Court may lack institutional confidence in its role and authority and seek to portray ...
The United Kingdom has no fundamental constitutional instrument. It is in that respect almost unique...
The Miller case was of great interest to the legal and political establishment. But was it a landmar...
Late last year, the Cabinet Office published in draft form a document called the Cabinet Manual. Sub...
This Article posits that the British Constitution is changing by incorporating written principles th...
The Supreme Court’s 8:3 ruling against the government is measured and restrained in tone – but it is...
In R (Miller) v Prime Minister (No. 2) the UKSC invalidated an attempted prorogation of Parliament, ...
The simple outcome of Miller 2 is that the Executive lost, and Parliament returned to work. However,...
The Supreme Court in Miller upheld the Divisional Court, and decided that the government could not t...
An unprecedented eleven-member UK Supreme Court decided R (Miller) v Secretary of State for Exiting ...
The impact of EU membership on the UK constitution has been profound. In the Miller (Article 50) cas...
In the United Kingdom (UK), tensions between the executive and the judiciary reignited recently whe...
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...
The paper forms the foreword to the 2015 volume of the UK Supreme Court Review. In the Review, Lord ...
This thesis proposes that the United Kingdom's constitution is changing so as to incorporate written...
The United Kingdom has no fundamental constitutional instrument. It is in that respect almost unique...
The Miller case was of great interest to the legal and political establishment. But was it a landmar...
Late last year, the Cabinet Office published in draft form a document called the Cabinet Manual. Sub...
This Article posits that the British Constitution is changing by incorporating written principles th...
The Supreme Court’s 8:3 ruling against the government is measured and restrained in tone – but it is...
In R (Miller) v Prime Minister (No. 2) the UKSC invalidated an attempted prorogation of Parliament, ...
The simple outcome of Miller 2 is that the Executive lost, and Parliament returned to work. However,...
The Supreme Court in Miller upheld the Divisional Court, and decided that the government could not t...
An unprecedented eleven-member UK Supreme Court decided R (Miller) v Secretary of State for Exiting ...
The impact of EU membership on the UK constitution has been profound. In the Miller (Article 50) cas...
In the United Kingdom (UK), tensions between the executive and the judiciary reignited recently whe...
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...
The paper forms the foreword to the 2015 volume of the UK Supreme Court Review. In the Review, Lord ...
This thesis proposes that the United Kingdom's constitution is changing so as to incorporate written...
The United Kingdom has no fundamental constitutional instrument. It is in that respect almost unique...
The Miller case was of great interest to the legal and political establishment. But was it a landmar...
Late last year, the Cabinet Office published in draft form a document called the Cabinet Manual. Sub...