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Why England should leave the UK
Why England should leave the UK
If England leaves the UK, it would leave the EU and leave Scotland to stay
Ruairi O'Neill
Mar 15, 2017
Miller, Brexit Documentation
Miller, Brexit Documentation
On Tuesday 24 January 2017, the UK Supreme Court ended the legal discussion on the appropriate institution of state to initiate the Brexit…
Ruairi O'Neill
Jan 25, 2017
BLC’s 25th Anniversary in 2017!
BLC’s 25th Anniversary in 2017!
We would love our BLC/CEEMC alumni, colleagues and friends to be part of our celebrations…! Read more to find out how you might be involved…
Denise Ashmore
Jan 27, 2017
UKSC, Brexit and the Reversibility of Art 50 TEU
UKSC, Brexit and the Reversibility of Art 50 TEU
Tomorrow, Tuesday 23 January 2017, the UK Supreme Court will decide if Parliament must authorise Government to make the notification of…
Ruairi O'Neill
Jan 25, 2017
The long and the short of it…
The long and the short of it…
OK — this is less of a news story and more of an ongoing challenge. Let’s see if we can create a list of the “most…[insert adjective here]”…
Steve Terrett
Jan 27, 2017
Central and Eastern European Moot Court Competition 2017 (CEEMC)
Central and Eastern European Moot Court Competition 2017 (CEEMC)
The 23rd edition of this regional competition on European Union law will take place in Sofia, Bulgaria between the 28th April and 1st May
Ruairi O'Neill
Jan 27, 2017
A story of substance triumphing over form: R (on the application of Miller and others) v SSEEU
A story of substance triumphing over form: R (on the application of...
Article 50(2) of the Treaty on European Union (TEU) (the ‘triggering’ of Article 50) cannot be given without the consent of Parliament
British Law Centre
Jan 27, 2017
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