An unprecedented eleven-member UK Supreme Court decided R (Miller) v Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union on 24 January 2017. The Government’s argument, that it could start the process of withdrawing from the EU using a prerogative power instead of an Act of Parliament, was comprehensively defeated by an 8:3 majority. However, the Government also secured a unanimous verdict that it did not need the consent from the devolved legislatures in Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland before invoking Article 50 of the TEU. I explore the judicial argumentation in light of Philip Bobbitt’s six modalities of constitutional argument, five of which feature, and one of which ought to have featured, in this seminal case
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The impact of EU membership on the UK constitution has been profound. In the Miller (Article 50) cas...
This article considers the constitutional requirements and implications of Article 50 TEU for the EU...
The Supreme Court’s 8:3 ruling against the government is measured and restrained in tone – but it is...
The mythical Art.50 TEU gives Member States the option to withdraw from the EU ‘in accordance with i...
his note examines the UK Supreme Court's judgment in the Brexit case, Miller v Secretary of State fo...
This article analyses the recent decision of the UK Supreme Court determining the UK’s ‘constitution...
The Supreme Court’s ruling against the government is measured and restrained in tone – but it is the...
On June 23, 2016, the United Kingdom voted, unexpectedly, to leave the European Union. That such a d...
In a referendum held on June 23, 2016, the United Kingdom voted in favour of leaving the European Un...
After the Brexit referendum in 23 June 2016 both the EU and the UK were led to a political turmoil o...
The Supreme Court in Miller upheld the Divisional Court, and decided that the government could not t...
This note critically examines the UK Supreme Court’s judgment in R (Miller) v Secretary of State for...
This article considers the constitutional requirements and implications of Article 50 TEU for the EU...
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...
The impact of EU membership on the UK constitution has been profound. In the Miller (Article 50) cas...
This article considers the constitutional requirements and implications of Article 50 TEU for the EU...
The Supreme Court’s 8:3 ruling against the government is measured and restrained in tone – but it is...
The mythical Art.50 TEU gives Member States the option to withdraw from the EU ‘in accordance with i...
his note examines the UK Supreme Court's judgment in the Brexit case, Miller v Secretary of State fo...
This article analyses the recent decision of the UK Supreme Court determining the UK’s ‘constitution...
The Supreme Court’s ruling against the government is measured and restrained in tone – but it is the...
On June 23, 2016, the United Kingdom voted, unexpectedly, to leave the European Union. That such a d...
In a referendum held on June 23, 2016, the United Kingdom voted in favour of leaving the European Un...
After the Brexit referendum in 23 June 2016 both the EU and the UK were led to a political turmoil o...
The Supreme Court in Miller upheld the Divisional Court, and decided that the government could not t...
This note critically examines the UK Supreme Court’s judgment in R (Miller) v Secretary of State for...
This article considers the constitutional requirements and implications of Article 50 TEU for the EU...
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...
The impact of EU membership on the UK constitution has been profound. In the Miller (Article 50) cas...
This article considers the constitutional requirements and implications of Article 50 TEU for the EU...