Sir John Laws, the originator of the principle of constitutional statutes, suggests that the protection accorded to them has its roots in the protection from implied repeal given to the European Communities Act 1972 and to constitutional fundamentals. We argue that this suggestion is more convincing with regard to the latter than it is with the former. Further, we contend that founding constitutional statutes on the protection afforded to constitutional fundamentals rather than the 1972 Act may provide a stronger basis for the principle of such statutes if the UK leaves the European Union. We then provide evidence that the idea of constitutional statutes has been accepted across the three arms of state and argue that, as a consequence, the ...
Countries lacking a single canonical text define the “constitution” to include all laws that perform...
On the day Brexit happens EU Law will be incorporated into the UK legal system, including the entire...
AbstractThis paper advances a functional analysis of the UK constitution. It explores how the UK con...
Sir John Laws, the originator of the principle of constitutional statutes, suggests that the protect...
Sir John Laws, the originator of the principle of constitutional statutes, suggests that the protect...
It is twenty years since the judgment in Thoburn v Sunderland CC [2002] EWHC 195 (Admin) in which La...
The United Kingdom has no fundamental constitutional instrument. It is in that respect almost unique...
In recent years, British courts have treated constitutional statutes differently from ordinary statu...
Recent political events have pushed constitutional principles in the UK constitutional system into t...
A focus on back-end constitutional actors remains the norm when we think of typical constitutional g...
A focus on back-end constitutional actors remains the norm when we think of typical constitutional g...
The impact of EU membership on the UK constitution has been profound. In the Miller (Article 50) cas...
In R. (Buckinghamshire CC) v Secretary of State for Transport [2014] UKSC 3; [2014] 1 W.L.R. 324 (HS...
This Article posits that the British Constitution is changing by incorporating written principles th...
The aim of this paper is to explore the role of judicial review of legislation in the UK from a lega...
Countries lacking a single canonical text define the “constitution” to include all laws that perform...
On the day Brexit happens EU Law will be incorporated into the UK legal system, including the entire...
AbstractThis paper advances a functional analysis of the UK constitution. It explores how the UK con...
Sir John Laws, the originator of the principle of constitutional statutes, suggests that the protect...
Sir John Laws, the originator of the principle of constitutional statutes, suggests that the protect...
It is twenty years since the judgment in Thoburn v Sunderland CC [2002] EWHC 195 (Admin) in which La...
The United Kingdom has no fundamental constitutional instrument. It is in that respect almost unique...
In recent years, British courts have treated constitutional statutes differently from ordinary statu...
Recent political events have pushed constitutional principles in the UK constitutional system into t...
A focus on back-end constitutional actors remains the norm when we think of typical constitutional g...
A focus on back-end constitutional actors remains the norm when we think of typical constitutional g...
The impact of EU membership on the UK constitution has been profound. In the Miller (Article 50) cas...
In R. (Buckinghamshire CC) v Secretary of State for Transport [2014] UKSC 3; [2014] 1 W.L.R. 324 (HS...
This Article posits that the British Constitution is changing by incorporating written principles th...
The aim of this paper is to explore the role of judicial review of legislation in the UK from a lega...
Countries lacking a single canonical text define the “constitution” to include all laws that perform...
On the day Brexit happens EU Law will be incorporated into the UK legal system, including the entire...
AbstractThis paper advances a functional analysis of the UK constitution. It explores how the UK con...