Public Law for Everyone
Professor Mark Elliott
2016
Brexit, sovereignty, and the contemporary British constitution: Four perspectives on
Miller
December 16, 2016
1,000 words / The
Miller
case in the Supreme Court: The key arguments
December 1, 2016
The House of Lords and secondary legislation: Government declines to implement Strathclyde Review (for now)
December 1, 2016
Article 50, the royal prerogative, and the European Parliamentary Elections Act 2002
November 21, 2016
Public Law Project Talk: The Limits of Judicial Authority
November 10, 2016
‘Brexit in the High Court’ — BBC Radio 4, Law in Action, 8 November 2016
November 8, 2016
Critical reflections on the High Court’s judgment in
Miller
November 7, 2016
Courts, democracy and Brexit: Some home truths
November 5, 2016
The High Court’s judgment in
Miller
: A brief comment
November 4, 2016
Cambridge University Brexit Week Talk: The Process of Leaving the EU
November 4, 2016
House of Lords Constitution Committee Reports on ‘English Votes for English Laws’
November 2, 2016
House of Lords Constitution Committee reports on Wales Bill
October 28, 2016
Call for Papers: W G Hart Legal Workshop 2017
October 17, 2016
On the sidelining of Parliament: The Brexit Secretary’s statement to the Commons
October 10, 2016
On whether the Article 50 decision has already been taken
October 9, 2016
Theresa May’s “Great Repeal Bill”: Some preliminary thoughts
October 2, 2016
The Government’s case in the Article 50 litigation: A critique
September 30, 2016
1,000 words / Devolution
September 26, 2016
“The Unity of Public Law?” — The 2016 Public Law Conference
September 16, 2016
The House of Lords Constitution Committee reports on Article 50
September 13, 2016
The new Justice Secretary, Elizabeth Truss, on a British Bill of Rights
September 9, 2016
Constitutional legislation, fundamental rights and Article 50
September 8, 2016
Twitter and blogs: A guide for Law students (and others)
August 31, 2016
Cambridge Public Law Conference 2016 — Draft Programme and Registration Deadline
August 16, 2016
Should there, and does there have to, be a second referendum?
July 8, 2016
On why, as a matter of law, triggering Article 50 does not require Parliament to legislate
June 30, 2016
A special edition of BBC Radio 4’s
Law in Action
on Brexit
June 29, 2016
Cambridge
Law in Focus
video on Brexit
June 27, 2016
Can Scotland block Brexit?
June 26, 2016
Can the EU force the UK to trigger the two-year Brexit process?
June 26, 2016
A new Prime Minister, or a snap election?
June 24, 2016
Brexit: Legally and constitutionally, what now?
June 24, 2016
“Vote leave, take control”? Sovereignty and the Brexit debate
June 23, 2016
The House of Lords Constitution Committee’s Report on
The Union and Devolution
May 25, 2016
The 2016 Queen’s Speech and the Constitution
May 18, 2016
1,000 words: Constitutional fundamentals, concisely explained
May 16, 2016
Judicial Power’s 50 “problematic” cases and the limits of the judicial role
May 9, 2016
Theresa May’s case for withdrawal from the ECHR: Politically astute, legally dubious, constitutionally naïve
April 26, 2016
Public Law Conference 2016: Full line-up of speakers
April 21, 2016
The duty to give reasons and the new statutory “makes no difference” principle
April 18, 2016
Henry VIII powers: A follow-up post
April 15, 2016
Lord Judge on Henry VIII Powers and Parliamentary Sovereignty
April 14, 2016
Parliament, Government and Secondary Legislation: Lords Select Committees respond to the Strathclyde Review
March 23, 2016
The 2016 Sir David Williams Lecture:
The Lion Beneath the Throne
March 14, 2016
Ali v United Kingdom
: Article 6(1) ECHR and administrative decision-making
March 13, 2016
A postscript on the
Evans
case: The report of the Independent Commission on Freedom of Information and the Government’s response
March 2, 2016
Bell, Elliott, Varuhas and Murray (eds):
Public Law Adjudication in Common Law Systems: Process and Substance
February 26, 2016
Parliamentary sovereignty and European Union law: A short reading list
February 23, 2016
Factortame
and the voluntary acceptance of limits on sovereignty: A response to Professor Mead
February 22, 2016
1,000 words / If EU law is supreme, can Parliament be sovereign?
February 21, 2016
From Heresy to Orthodoxy: Substantive Legitimate Expectations in English Public Law
February 11, 2016
A constitutional court for the UK? My letter to
The Times
February 5, 2016
Youssef
: Another Supreme Court decision, another set of
obiter dicta
on substantive judicial review
January 28, 2016
Clauses 1 and 2 of the Scotland Bill: Government Response to House of Lords Constitution Committee
January 14, 2016
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