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…
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Following the High Court’s ruling on whether the UK Parliament should be involved in the activation of the Article 50 process to lea…
The difference of the EU referendum vote in Scotland versus the whole UK and the so-far limited inclusion of the Scottish Government …
The early entry into force of the Paris Agreement raises immediate Brexit-related international policy questions for the …
Although the ‘reverse Greenland’ model has often been cited as a possible means of Scotland remaining in the EU while the UK leaves…
The EU referendum result has fundamentally reshaped the Scottish independence debate, and the new draft referendum bill is a both …
If Scotland is to remain in the Single Market while the rest of the UK leaves it, substantial political and tech…
While the UK’s record on negotiating with the EU has been mixed, it is nevertheless nearing one of the largest and most importa…
Both hard Brexit and soft Brexit scenarios each present their own challenges for the UK, writes Kirsty Hughe…
The Prime Minister’s outlining of the Great Repeal Bill to bring all EU law into UK law, to be sorted through later, has many elements …
The variation in vote outcomes across the different parts of the UK in the EU referendum has brought existin…