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Brexit Policy-making: The Need for a Change in Policy Style

Jeremy Richardson

In recent years, UK public policy formation has neglected interests groups, their expertise and views, writes Jeremy Rich…

12th July 2017 lewing

A Role for the ECJ after Brexit?

Tobias Lock

Although the UK government’s position is to end the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice internally after Brexit, the EU i…

3rd July 2017 lewing

One Year on from the EU Referendum

Tammy Hervey and Jo Shaw

Referendums are a relatively new feature in the UK’s constitutional landscape and, considering the EU referendum’s l…

22nd June 2017 lewing

Five Takeaways for Brexit from the General Election

Anthony Salamone

The outcome of a hung parliament from the UK’s 2017 general election could have a significant impact on the shape of Brexit, wr…

10th June 2017 lewing

The Great Repeal Bill and the Challenge of Bringing Laws Home

Tobias Lock

The practical process of transposing all existing EU law into the UK legal system brings with it many detailed and essential items f…

5th April 2017 lewing

The ‘Headscarf Rulings’: Did the Court of Justice Really Ban Headscarves in the Workplace?

Rebecca Zahn

The recent EU court rulings on wearing headscarves in the workplace demonstrate the conflict between enabling EU economic freed…

3rd April 2017 lewing

Scotland’s Relationship with the EU after Brexit: Lessons from the Faroes

Jacques Hartmann

The Faroe Islands set an important precedent for a part of a unitary state to establish differentiated relations with the EU, …

29th March 2017 lewing

Bulgaria and Romania: Ten Years of EU Membership in the Shadow of Monitoring

Eli Gateva

Since joining the EU in 2007, Bulgaria and Romania have remained under unprecedented post-accession monitoring, and have achieve…

28th March 2017 lewing

What Future Has the European Union after its Sixtieth Anniversary – Back to the Future?

Colin Imrie

The main challenge facing today’s European Union is to find ways to bring together the diverging interests of its many members, wri…

27th March 2017 lewing

When Article 50 Meets Section 30 – Another Quiet Week in Scotland’s Constitutional Politics

Peter Lynch

Scotland’s independence debate was intensified by First Minister Nicola Sturgeon’s announcement this week, but both sides of th…

17th March 2017 lewing

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