Argues, contrary to the constitutional convention, that the monarch is empowered in certain situations to reject ministerial advice to prorogue Parliament. Reviews evidence for the convention on prorogation, including statutory powers and ministerial advice, and considers the constitutional implications. Examines criticisms of R. (on the application of Miller) v Prime Minister (SC), and potential remedies open to the monarch for executive abuses
Parliamentary sovereignty is one of the most fundamental rules of the UK constitution. It holds that...
In its celebrated prorogation judgment, the Supreme Court made novel and controversial use of the pr...
Resumen: La prorogation del Parlamento del Reino Unido: ¿es una cuestión política o una medida susc...
Argues, contrary to the constitutional convention, that the monarch is empowered in certain situatio...
Examines the grounds on which the Prime Minister's prorogation of Parliament was found unlawful, and...
In R (Miller) v Prime Minister (No. 2) the UKSC invalidated an attempted prorogation of Parliament, ...
This article considers the recent prorogation litigation, which is encompassed of two legal actions,...
The UK Supreme Court is about to decide the fate of the UK Government’s decision to prorogue Parliam...
Tomorrow, on Tuesday 17 September, the UK Supreme Court will be asked to consider appeals from the C...
On 24 September 2019, just two weeks after Parliament had been controversially prorogued by Prime Mi...
The author examines the evolution of the constitutional order of the United Kingdom by examining the...
In the United Kingdom and those countries that recognise Elizabeth II as their Queen, there are to b...
The Supreme Court in Miller upheld the Divisional Court, and decided that the government could not t...
Recent years have seen a rise in concern over excessive power of the Canadian Prime Minister Offic...
The UK Supreme Court held that Parliament had been unlawfully prorogued in September 2019. This pape...
Parliamentary sovereignty is one of the most fundamental rules of the UK constitution. It holds that...
In its celebrated prorogation judgment, the Supreme Court made novel and controversial use of the pr...
Resumen: La prorogation del Parlamento del Reino Unido: ¿es una cuestión política o una medida susc...
Argues, contrary to the constitutional convention, that the monarch is empowered in certain situatio...
Examines the grounds on which the Prime Minister's prorogation of Parliament was found unlawful, and...
In R (Miller) v Prime Minister (No. 2) the UKSC invalidated an attempted prorogation of Parliament, ...
This article considers the recent prorogation litigation, which is encompassed of two legal actions,...
The UK Supreme Court is about to decide the fate of the UK Government’s decision to prorogue Parliam...
Tomorrow, on Tuesday 17 September, the UK Supreme Court will be asked to consider appeals from the C...
On 24 September 2019, just two weeks after Parliament had been controversially prorogued by Prime Mi...
The author examines the evolution of the constitutional order of the United Kingdom by examining the...
In the United Kingdom and those countries that recognise Elizabeth II as their Queen, there are to b...
The Supreme Court in Miller upheld the Divisional Court, and decided that the government could not t...
Recent years have seen a rise in concern over excessive power of the Canadian Prime Minister Offic...
The UK Supreme Court held that Parliament had been unlawfully prorogued in September 2019. This pape...
Parliamentary sovereignty is one of the most fundamental rules of the UK constitution. It holds that...
In its celebrated prorogation judgment, the Supreme Court made novel and controversial use of the pr...
Resumen: La prorogation del Parlamento del Reino Unido: ¿es una cuestión política o una medida susc...