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Title The UK constitution after Miller : Brexit and beyond / edited by Mark Elliott, Jack Williams and Alison L Young
Imprint Oxford ; London : Hart Publishing, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc ; Portland, OR : Hart Publishing, 2020
©2018
book jacket
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 Euro-Am Studies Lib  342.41 Un315 2020    DUE 03-24-25  -  30500101569690
 人文社會聯圖  KD4452 .U39 2020    AVAILABLE    30660020246794
Edition Paperback edition
Descript viii, 316 pages : 24 cm
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Note "First published in hardback, 2018; paperback edition, 2020"
Includes bibliographical references and index
Foreword / Sir Stephen Sedley -- The Miller tale : an introduction / Mark Elliott, Jack Williams and Alison L Young -- Prerogative powers after Miller : an analysis in four E's / Jack Williams -- Miller and the prerogative / Anne Twomey -- Miller, treaty making and the rights of subjects / Eirik Bjorge -- Miller, EU law and the UK / Paul Craig -- Of power cables and bridges: individual rights and retrospectivity in Miller and beyond / David Howarth -- Constitutional change and territorial consent : the Miller case and the Sewel convention / Aileen McHarg -- Sovereignty, consent and constitutions : the Northern Ireland references / Gordon Anthony -- The Miller case and constitutional statutes / Sir John Laws -- Sovereignty, primacy and the common law constitution : what has EU membership taught us? / Mark Elliott -- Miller, constitutional realism and the politics of Brexit / Richard Ekins and Graham Gee -- Miller and the future of constitutional adjudication / Alison L Young
Subject European Union -- Great Britain
Miller, Gina, 1965- -- Trials, litigation, etc
Great Britain. Department for Exiting the European Union -- Trials, litigation, etc
Treaty-making power -- Great Britain
Prerogative, Royal -- Great Britain
Alt Author Elliott, Mark, 1975- editor
Williams, Jack (Barrister), editor
Young, Alison L., editor
Alt Title United Kingdom constitution after Miller : Brexit and beyond
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