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…
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In ruling that parliamentary consent is indeed required before the UK’s EU withdrawal notification, the Supreme Court largely me…
The various challenges facing the European Union and its seeming inability to adequately address them have …
Following the Prime Minister’s speech outlining the UK government’s priorities for Brexit, success in the negotiations wi…
Today, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon set out the Scottish G…
The varying stances within and among the UK’s parties on the shape of Brexit makes the parliamentary politics a…
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In the economic and financial crisis and its aftermath, European radical left parties have achieved some electo…
The central question of the High Court case on the triggering of Article 50 was whether that process would effectively unde…
While much of the discussion around Brexit has focused on the Single Market and trading arrangements, foreig…
Following the High Court’s ruling on whether the UK Parliament should be involved in the activation of the Article 50 process to lea…