Constitutional Reform and Brexit

Constitutional Reform and Brexit

Wilson, Gary

Taylor & Francis Ltd

11/2024

224

Mole

9781032016207

15 a 20 dias

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Acknowledgements

List of abbreviations

Table of cases

Table of legislation

Table of treaties, conventions and protocols

Introduction: constitutional reform and Brexit

1 The British Constitution and constitutional reform

Introduction

The UK's constitutional model

Constitutional reform debates pre-1997

The era of constitutional reform, 1997-2016

Conclusion

2 The UK within Europe and developments in the land of Brexit

Introduction

The UK within Europe

The referendum

The causes of Brexit

The Brexit process: the UK's withdrawal from the EU

Unpicking the constitutional issues

Conclusion

3 The allocation of sovereign authority between Parliament, the Executive and the 'people' in constitutional decision-making processes

Introduction

The traditional constitutional position

Challenges and changes up to 2016

The Brexit context

Next steps

Conclusion

4 The constitutional integrity of the UK and the devolution of power

Introduction

The traditional constitutional position

Challenges and changes up to 2016

The Brexit context

Next steps

Conclusion

5 The UK's model for the protection of human rights

Introduction

The traditional constitutional position

Challenges and changes up to 2016

The Brexit context

Next steps

Conclusion

6 A codified constitution? The UK's constitutional model post-Brexit

Introduction

The traditional constitutional position

Challenges and changes up to 2016

The Brexit context

Next steps

Conclusion

Conclusion

Bibliography

Index
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Brexit;Constitutional Reform;Democracy;Representation;Power;UK's Withdrawal;UK's Membership;UK's Constitution;UK's Relationship;UK Constitutional Law;UK EU Relation;UK's Constituent;post-Brexit UK;UK's Nation;EU Law;Direct Democracy;EU Membership;UK Level;Brexit Process;Sewel Convention;UK's Role;UK Court;UK Parliament;UK's Institution;Devolved Institutions;UK's System;ECtHR's Jurisprudence;UK Wide Basis;UK's Human Right;UK EU Relationship