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SUPREME COURT RULES APPROVAL OF PARLIAMENT NEEDED TO TRIGGER ARTICLE 50
The post below was first published on our Litigation blog In a landmark constitutional law ruling, the Supreme Court today held (by a majority …
SUPREME COURT RULES THAT THE APPROVAL OF PARLIAMENT IS REQUIRED TO TRIGGER ARTICLE 50
In a landmark constitutional law ruling (R (Miller) v Secretary of State for Exiting the EU [2017] UKSC 5, the Supreme Court today held (by a majority of …
GOVERNMENT LOSES ROUND ONE OF BREXIT LEGAL CHALLENGE AS HIGH COURT RULES THAT THE APPROVAL OF PARLIAMENT IS REQUIRED TO TRIGGER ARTICLE 50
The post below was first published on our Litigation blog In a landmark constitutional law ruling, the High Court yesterday ruled that the UK …
Government loses round one of legal Brexit challenge
High Court rules that the approval of parliament is required to trigger Article 50. In a landmark constitutional law ruling (R(Miller) v Secretary of …
High Court in Belfast rejects Brexit challenge
The High Court in Belfast dismissed two judicial review challenges to the Government's proposed invocation of Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union, …
Is the consent of the Scottish Parliament required for Brexit?
Westminster retains the right to legislate in relation to Scotland, in any matter – the Sewel Convention does not provide Scottish Parliament with a …
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