This paper will examine the dynamics of devolution in the United Kingdom since the 2007 elections to the Scottish Parliament and National Assembly for Wales which resulted in the Scottish National Party and Plaid Cymru entering government for the first time in their history. It will analyse the impact that their participation in governance at this level has had upon their stated goals of constitutional change. In particular it will examine the methods employed by these parties in order to advance these constitutional goals – specifically the role of consultation and referendum in creating the pressure for change. It will argue that both have been key drivers for constitutional change and have created what has become a critical mass regardin...
Recent contributions to the study of autonomist parties have examined their development in the conte...
In Scotland and Wales devolved governance has established an interesting paradox. Scotland, at the l...
This paper focuses on two crucial referendums on a Scottish body of self– government: the referendum...
This paper will examine the dynamics of devolution in the United Kingdom since the 2007 elections to...
The Scottish independence referendum in 2014 was a significant constitutional event in the United Ki...
The past two decades have seen large shifts in the constitutional landscape of the United Kingdom. T...
The United Kingdom continues to undergo a rapid process of constitutional change, with an ongoing re...
The UK’s devolution reforms have been piecemeal, directed at specific territorial issues in one or o...
Ce document sera publié en ligne en texte intégral en mars 2012: http://etudesecossaises.revues.org/...
The Welsh Labour government has developed a distinctive brand of territorial constitutional policy i...
This Essay assesses the achievement of restoring representative government and also considers whethe...
The United Kingdom that voted in 1975 on whether to remain in what was then the European Economic Co...
This article explores the course of Scottish politics since the establishment of the devolved parlia...
The thesis deals with the Scottish National Party and Plaid Cymru - the Party of Wales and their tra...
The UK Constitutional Law Association blog has asked constitutional lawyers to review the main party...
Recent contributions to the study of autonomist parties have examined their development in the conte...
In Scotland and Wales devolved governance has established an interesting paradox. Scotland, at the l...
This paper focuses on two crucial referendums on a Scottish body of self– government: the referendum...
This paper will examine the dynamics of devolution in the United Kingdom since the 2007 elections to...
The Scottish independence referendum in 2014 was a significant constitutional event in the United Ki...
The past two decades have seen large shifts in the constitutional landscape of the United Kingdom. T...
The United Kingdom continues to undergo a rapid process of constitutional change, with an ongoing re...
The UK’s devolution reforms have been piecemeal, directed at specific territorial issues in one or o...
Ce document sera publié en ligne en texte intégral en mars 2012: http://etudesecossaises.revues.org/...
The Welsh Labour government has developed a distinctive brand of territorial constitutional policy i...
This Essay assesses the achievement of restoring representative government and also considers whethe...
The United Kingdom that voted in 1975 on whether to remain in what was then the European Economic Co...
This article explores the course of Scottish politics since the establishment of the devolved parlia...
The thesis deals with the Scottish National Party and Plaid Cymru - the Party of Wales and their tra...
The UK Constitutional Law Association blog has asked constitutional lawyers to review the main party...
Recent contributions to the study of autonomist parties have examined their development in the conte...
In Scotland and Wales devolved governance has established an interesting paradox. Scotland, at the l...
This paper focuses on two crucial referendums on a Scottish body of self– government: the referendum...