Archive for the ‘Article 50’ Category
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Fifty Years of the Law Commissions: Democracy, Law Reform and the Rule of Law
13 Dec 2016Lord Toulson The following extract is taken from the book “Fifty Years of the Law Commissions: The Dynamics of Law…
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The Article 50 appeal has been heard: what next?
09 Dec 2016The much-anticipated appeal on the Government’s right to invoke Article 50 has now been heard in the Supreme Court. In…
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Live Blog: R (Miller & Anor) v Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union (Day 4)
08 Dec 2016This is a live blog of the last day of the hearing of the “Brexit” appeal. Please refresh the UKSC…
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Live Blog: R (Miller & Anor) v Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union (Day 3)
07 Dec 2016This is a live blog of the third day of the hearing of the “Brexit” appeal. Please refresh the UKSC…
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Live Blog: R (Miller & Anor) v Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union (Day 2)
06 Dec 2016This is a live blog of the second day of the hearing of the “Brexit” appeal. Please refresh the UKSC…
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Live Blog: R (Miller & Anor) v Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union (Day 1)
05 Dec 2016This is a live blog of the first day of the hearing of the “Brexit” appeal. Please refresh the UKSC…
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A timely intervention: what is the Scottish Government intervention about?
05 Dec 2016As the appeal proceedings got underway today, observers will have noticed that a number of interested parties have intervened in…
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Article 50 Hearing – the Justices
02 Dec 2016The role of the Supreme Court A memorable pre-Christmas battle is expected as The Secretary of State for Exiting the…
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Brexit in the Supreme Court: a preview – Full Fact
02 Dec 2016The following article by Joshua Rozenberg originally appeared on fullfact.org and can be found here. The UKSC Blog will be…
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Does the UK Supreme Court have enough power?
02 Dec 2016This piece was originally published earlier today on The Conversation, and is reproduced below under a Creative Commons licence. …