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Category: Scotland’s Place in Europe

An Independent Scotland and the EU: What Route to Membership?

Kirsty Hughes and Tobias Lock

In-Depth Analysis

In the event of independence, how might Scotland pursue EU membership? Kirsty Hughes and Tobi…

20th February 2017 lewing

Will Brexit Mean More Devolution to Scotland?

Mark Lazarowicz

The return of powers from the EU post-Brexit is often linked to an assumption that there will be consequential further devolut…

17th February 2017 lewing

Thin Gruel: The UK Government’s Brexit White Paper

Tobias Lock

Following the publication of the UK government’s white paper on EU withdrawal, Tobias Lock notes its echoing of previous statemen…

3rd February 2017 lewing

Brexit and the Future of Local Government in Scotland

Serafin Pazos-Vidal

In the process of Brexit, local government in Scotland will have specific concerns over funding, legislation and the div…

30th January 2017 lewing

In Scotland, the Anniversary of Erasmus is Tempered by Brexit Concerns

Colin Imrie

The Erasmus programme of educational and cultural exchange has, over its three decades, brought significant benefits to Scotlan…

27th January 2017 lewing

The Supreme Court in Miller: Some Early Comments

Tobias Lock

In ruling that parliamentary consent is indeed required before the UK’s EU withdrawal notification, the Supreme Court largely me…

25th January 2017 lewing

Reaction: Scotland’s Place in Europe

Tobias Lock · Arianna Andreangeli · Owen Kelly · Anthony Salamone

Expert Reaction

Today, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon set out the Scottish G…

20th December 2016 lewing

Soft or Hard Brexit: Do the Political Parties Know What They Want?

Kirsty Hughes

Extended Article

The varying stances within and among the UK’s parties on the shape of Brexit makes the parliamentary politics a…

11th November 2016 lewing

The High Court’s Judgement in Miller and Others – Four Brief Remarks

Tobias Lock

Following the High Court’s ruling on whether the UK Parliament should be involved in the activation of the Article 50 process to lea…

3rd November 2016 lewing

Voice and Partnership: The Bottom Line for Scotland on Brexit?

Laura Cram

The difference of the EU referendum vote in Scotland versus the whole UK and the so-far limited inclusion of the Scottish Government …

31st October 2016 lewing

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