This comment examines the proposed UK constitutional changes proffered following the no-vote in the Scottish Independence Referendum from an international legal perspective. With a particular focus on the implications for Northern Ireland, this piece considers the implications of further devolution, proposed federalism, changes to the UK's relationship with the European Convention on Human Rights, modifications of relations with the EU and the implications of change to the relationship with the Republic of Ireland. In looking at these issues through the lens of international law this comment brings a fresh perspective to questions of constitutional change for Northern Ireland
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This Essay assesses the achievement of restoring representative government and also considers whethe...
Constitutional law in Scotland is dominated by uncertainty – uncertainty over the United Kingdom’s f...
The ongoing Brexit process has profound consequences for Northern Ireland within the constitution of...
The Good Friday/Belfast Agreement had to address a fundamental fissure in constitutional thought on ...
Timely and engaging, this topical book examines how Brexit is intertwined with the concepts of justi...
The article analyzes the different implications of an “hard Brexit” on Scotland and Northern Ireland...
The implementation of the 1998 ?Good Friday? or ?Belfast? Agreement entailed the stabilising of Nort...
The September 2014 Scottish independence referendum was an event of profound constitutional and poli...
The piecemeal, ad hoc approach to devolution is creating serious constitutional difficulties beyond ...
In the 2016 Brexit referendum, Scotland voted decisively to Remain in the EU, while a UK-wide majori...
Brexit has energised discussions upon Irish (re)unification, with even Theresa May recognising that ...
The September 2014 Scottish independence referendum was an event of profound constitutional and poli...
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In the build up to the referendum on whether Scotland should become an independent country this pape...
This Essay assesses the achievement of restoring representative government and also considers whethe...
Constitutional law in Scotland is dominated by uncertainty – uncertainty over the United Kingdom’s f...