On 18 September 2014 the Scottish electorate will be asked to vote in a referendum on whether Scotland should be an independent country, with the result still in the balance. Stephen Tierney and Katie Boyle argue that there are meaningful constitutional implications for Scotland and the UK, whatever the result in 2014
Analyses the legal and constitutional implications of the referendum on Scottish independence on Sep...
The crucial factor in any future move towards Scottish independence is not the will of the Scottish ...
ScotCen Social Research has been tracking attitudes towards the governance of Scotland since 1999, w...
On 18 September 2014 the Scottish electorate will be asked to vote in a referendum on whether Scotla...
Scotland finally goes to the polls today to decide on its status as either a newly independent natio...
The September 2014 Scottish independence referendum was an event of profound constitutional and poli...
Scotland will hold an independence referendum on 18 September, but what would actually happen if vot...
The September 2014 Scottish independence referendum was an event of profound constitutional and poli...
Scotland voted No to independence on 18 September. Eve Hepburn writes that the referendum has opened...
While a majority of Scots polled are against independence, opinion polls indicate that there is a pr...
There are no universally applicable procedural standards under international law for independence re...
anemonScotland Which is a part of the United Kingdom sought answer to the question “Does Scotland sh...
John McCormick (1)With the Scottish referendum fading behind us, we have yet to fully understand the...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The Scottish Independence Ref...
On Wednesday, the Electoral Commission published its much anticipated reports on the question to be ...
Analyses the legal and constitutional implications of the referendum on Scottish independence on Sep...
The crucial factor in any future move towards Scottish independence is not the will of the Scottish ...
ScotCen Social Research has been tracking attitudes towards the governance of Scotland since 1999, w...
On 18 September 2014 the Scottish electorate will be asked to vote in a referendum on whether Scotla...
Scotland finally goes to the polls today to decide on its status as either a newly independent natio...
The September 2014 Scottish independence referendum was an event of profound constitutional and poli...
Scotland will hold an independence referendum on 18 September, but what would actually happen if vot...
The September 2014 Scottish independence referendum was an event of profound constitutional and poli...
Scotland voted No to independence on 18 September. Eve Hepburn writes that the referendum has opened...
While a majority of Scots polled are against independence, opinion polls indicate that there is a pr...
There are no universally applicable procedural standards under international law for independence re...
anemonScotland Which is a part of the United Kingdom sought answer to the question “Does Scotland sh...
John McCormick (1)With the Scottish referendum fading behind us, we have yet to fully understand the...
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The Scottish Independence Ref...
On Wednesday, the Electoral Commission published its much anticipated reports on the question to be ...
Analyses the legal and constitutional implications of the referendum on Scottish independence on Sep...
The crucial factor in any future move towards Scottish independence is not the will of the Scottish ...
ScotCen Social Research has been tracking attitudes towards the governance of Scotland since 1999, w...