UCL Laws experts blog on Brexit
20 February 2017
Blogs by members of UCL Laws
- ‘Can the Brexit clock be stopped?’, Professor Piet Eeckhout, 5 April 2017, UCL Brexit Blog
- ‘The Constitution and the Folly of Majoritarianism’, Professor George Letsas, 20 February 2017, UK Constitutional Law Association blog
- ‘Brexit and Parliament: A Second Capitulation or Sovereignty Regained?,’ Professor Piet Eeckhout, 31 January, blog about Brexit
- UCL Laws LLM student Ila Tyagi explores the impacts of Brexit on human rights in the UK, 27 January, UCL Centre for Access to Justice Blog
- ‘What Next? Legislative Authority for Triggering Article 50′, Professor Jeff King, 24 January 2017, UK Constitutional Law Association Blog
- ‘Environmental Governance after the EU: The Need to Ensure Accountability’, Professor Maria Lee, Professor Liz Fisher (University of Oxford), 28 November 2016, The EU Referendum and the UK Environment: An Expert Review
- ‘In Defence of Miller’, Professor Jeff King, Nick Barber (Trinity College, Oxford), 22 November 2016, UK Constitutional Law Association Blog
- Arguing that Article 50 Notification Is Reversible Involves Risks for the Government, Dr Ronan McCrea, 15 November 2017, UK Constitutional Law Association Blog
- ‘Responding to Miller‘ – Professor Jeff King, Nick Barber (Trinity College, Oxford), 7 November 2016, UK Constitutional Law Association Blog
- ‘Brexit: environmental accountability and EU governance’, Professor Maria Lee, 17 October 2016, Oxford University Press Blog
- ‘The UK decision to withdraw from the EU: government or parliament?’, Professor Piet Eeckhout, 17 October 2016, Britain & Europe blog
- ‘Can a Brexit Deal Provide a Clean Break with the Court of Justice and EU Fundamental Rights Norms?’ Dr Ronan McCrea, 3 October 2016, Britain & Europe blog
- ‘Brexit and the Domestic Judiciary: Some Preliminary Thoughts on the Aftermath of Triggering Article 50′, Christina Lienen, 21 July 2016, UK Constitutional Law Association
- ‘Is the UK a mini EU?’, Dr Ronan McCrea, 19 July 2016, UK Constitutional Law Association
- ‘Article 50 and the political constitution’, Stephen Laws, 18 July 2016, UK Constitutional Law Association
- ‘EU citizens as bargaining chips’, Dr Virginia Mantouvalou, 14 July 2016, UK Constitutional Law Association
- UCL Laws event blog: ‘Brexit: Legal and Constitutional Requirements, Ira Ryk-Lakhman, 14 July 2016,
- ‘Why the EU Referendum Might Be Morally Binding – A Partial Response to Yossi Nehushtan’, Alexander Green, , 14 July 2016, UK Constitutional Law Association
- ‘Why Parliamentary Approval for the Triggering of Article 50 TEU Should Be Required as a Matter of Constitutional Principle‘, Professor Colm O’Cinneide, 7 July 2016, UK Constitutional Law Association
- Judicial Review and Article 50: Some Preliminary Issues’, Thomas Fairclough, 6 July 2016, UK Constitutional Law Association
- 'Pulling the Article 50 ‘Trigger’: Parliament’s Indispensable Role’, Tom Hickman, Professor Jeff King, and Nick Barber (Trinity College Oxford), 27 June 2016, UK Constitutional Law Association