Devolution in the United Kingdom is deeply connected to United Kingdom membership of the European Union, which provides an external support system for the internal settlement. Exit from the European Union destabilizes the internal settlement and raises a series of major constitutional issues
UK’s withdrawal from the EU will mark the first time that a Member State of the European Union decid...
Special Issue on 'The Brexit Negotiations & The May Government'The article examines the impact of Br...
'Brexit' represents the UK with multiple challenges, inter alia, for the coherence of its 'unwritten...
This work was carried out as part of the UK in a Changing Europe programme of the Economic and Socia...
It is a paradox that the United Kingdom, which on the one hand has recently joined the larger Europe...
A report on debates about Brexit in relation to devolution and the relationships between the 'UK' go...
Two issues currently dominate the UK's constitutional landscape: the UK's membership of the European...
The UK’s devolution reforms have been piecemeal, directed at specific territorial issues in one or o...
The post 1999 devolution project has resulted in a major recalibration of the pre-existing arrangeme...
In the 2016 Brexit referendum, Scotland voted decisively to Remain in the EU, while a UK-wide majori...
Brexit will mean the return of powers from Brussels not just to London but to a devolved United King...
The Scottish independence referendum in 2014 was a significant constitutional event in the United Ki...
Decision-makers in Scotland and Wales await the outcome of the UK’s EU referendum with trepidation. ...
The piecemeal, ad hoc approach to devolution is creating serious constitutional difficulties beyond ...
What does devolution look like in the UK in a post-Brexit landscape? Now the UK has formally left th...
UK’s withdrawal from the EU will mark the first time that a Member State of the European Union decid...
Special Issue on 'The Brexit Negotiations & The May Government'The article examines the impact of Br...
'Brexit' represents the UK with multiple challenges, inter alia, for the coherence of its 'unwritten...
This work was carried out as part of the UK in a Changing Europe programme of the Economic and Socia...
It is a paradox that the United Kingdom, which on the one hand has recently joined the larger Europe...
A report on debates about Brexit in relation to devolution and the relationships between the 'UK' go...
Two issues currently dominate the UK's constitutional landscape: the UK's membership of the European...
The UK’s devolution reforms have been piecemeal, directed at specific territorial issues in one or o...
The post 1999 devolution project has resulted in a major recalibration of the pre-existing arrangeme...
In the 2016 Brexit referendum, Scotland voted decisively to Remain in the EU, while a UK-wide majori...
Brexit will mean the return of powers from Brussels not just to London but to a devolved United King...
The Scottish independence referendum in 2014 was a significant constitutional event in the United Ki...
Decision-makers in Scotland and Wales await the outcome of the UK’s EU referendum with trepidation. ...
The piecemeal, ad hoc approach to devolution is creating serious constitutional difficulties beyond ...
What does devolution look like in the UK in a post-Brexit landscape? Now the UK has formally left th...
UK’s withdrawal from the EU will mark the first time that a Member State of the European Union decid...
Special Issue on 'The Brexit Negotiations & The May Government'The article examines the impact of Br...
'Brexit' represents the UK with multiple challenges, inter alia, for the coherence of its 'unwritten...