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Tag: Devolution

Brexit’s Impact on Scotland: Devolution and Local Government

Serafin Pazos-Vidal

In-Depth Analysis

One fact not commonly understood in Scotland and the UK is the unique nature of Scottish devolution. Am…

3rd July 2018 admin-euro

Brexit and Environmental Protection in Scotland: The Road Ahead

Annalisa Savaresi

Brexit’s implications for environmental law and enforcement in the UK are symptomatic of the challenges associated with b…

7th March 2018 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

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

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

Theresa May’s Great Repeal Bill – A Scottish Own Goal?

Tobias Lock

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 …

7th October 2016 lewing

While Europe’s Eye is Fix’d on Mighty Things: Implications of the Brexit Vote for Scotland

David Edward and Niamh Nic Shuibhne

The variation in vote outcomes across the different parts of the UK in the EU referendum has brought existin…

5th October 2016 lewing

Powers that Come into Play in Scotland’s Future Relationships with Europe

Drew Scott

Britain’s Decision | The EU Referendum

One of the main arguments in favour of withdrawal from the European Union centres on th…

20th June 2016 lewing

The UK’s Territorial and Governance Challenge: Regions, Nations and Cities

Jo Shaw

Faced with recent events at home and abroad, the UK’s political system needs to adapt to ensure prosperity and to bolster democratic leg…

24th June 2015 lewing

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