Special Issue on 'The Brexit Negotiations & The May Government'The article examines the impact of Brexit on the UKメs constitutional settlement, most particularly within the field of devolution. The focus of this article is on devolution, as it argues that the voices of the three devolved nations have been too much ignored in Brexit manoeuvres, especially given that Scotland and Northern Ireland voted to remain in the EU Referendum. This article questions whether, in leaving one union (the EU), Britain may in fact destroy its own union (the UK). Does the UK have the constitutional materials to safeguard against this
In June 2016, the UK voted in a referendum by a 52%-48% margin to leave the European Union. Ever sin...
This paper examines the shortcomings in the UK government's Brexit negotiation strategy which reflec...
Timely and engaging, this topical book examines how Brexit is intertwined with the concepts of justi...
In the 2016 Brexit referendum, Scotland voted decisively to Remain in the EU, while a UK-wide majori...
Devolution in the United Kingdom is deeply connected to United Kingdom membership of the European Un...
Constitutional law in Scotland is dominated by uncertainty – uncertainty over the United Kingdom’s f...
Special Issue on 'The Brexit Negotiations & The May Government'This article examines the impact of B...
Two issues currently dominate the UK's constitutional landscape: the UK's membership of the European...
Special Issue on 'The Brexit Negotiations & The May Government'This article examines the future of t...
The article analyzes the different implications of an “hard Brexit” on Scotland and Northern Ireland...
The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of the constitutional debate in the UK vis-à-vis...
Special Issue on 'The Brexit Negotiations & The May Government'One of the fundamental risks of a 'No...
The public debate about the consequences of Brexit in Britain follows certain predictable lines of e...
This article explores the post-Brexit EU-UK trade relations as they can be anticipated on the eve of...
'Brexit' represents the UK with multiple challenges, inter alia, for the coherence of its 'unwritten...
In June 2016, the UK voted in a referendum by a 52%-48% margin to leave the European Union. Ever sin...
This paper examines the shortcomings in the UK government's Brexit negotiation strategy which reflec...
Timely and engaging, this topical book examines how Brexit is intertwined with the concepts of justi...
In the 2016 Brexit referendum, Scotland voted decisively to Remain in the EU, while a UK-wide majori...
Devolution in the United Kingdom is deeply connected to United Kingdom membership of the European Un...
Constitutional law in Scotland is dominated by uncertainty – uncertainty over the United Kingdom’s f...
Special Issue on 'The Brexit Negotiations & The May Government'This article examines the impact of B...
Two issues currently dominate the UK's constitutional landscape: the UK's membership of the European...
Special Issue on 'The Brexit Negotiations & The May Government'This article examines the future of t...
The article analyzes the different implications of an “hard Brexit” on Scotland and Northern Ireland...
The purpose of this paper is to provide an overview of the constitutional debate in the UK vis-à-vis...
Special Issue on 'The Brexit Negotiations & The May Government'One of the fundamental risks of a 'No...
The public debate about the consequences of Brexit in Britain follows certain predictable lines of e...
This article explores the post-Brexit EU-UK trade relations as they can be anticipated on the eve of...
'Brexit' represents the UK with multiple challenges, inter alia, for the coherence of its 'unwritten...
In June 2016, the UK voted in a referendum by a 52%-48% margin to leave the European Union. Ever sin...
This paper examines the shortcomings in the UK government's Brexit negotiation strategy which reflec...
Timely and engaging, this topical book examines how Brexit is intertwined with the concepts of justi...