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| | | | By Mark Elliott and Nicholas Kilford In the Continuity Bill Reference, the Supreme Court advanced a striking analysis of the implications for devolution of the doctrine of parliamentary sovereignty - or, more specifically, of the provision in the Scotland Act 1998 that had hitherto been understood merely to affirm that doctrine. The provision in question... | |
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| | | | Earlier this week, the UK Supreme Court gave judgment in relation to the "Scottish Continuity Bill" [2018] UKSC 64. The matter reached the Court through a reference made under section 33(1) of the Scotland Act 1998, according to which the Court has jurisdiction to rule on "the question of whether a [Scottish] Bill or any... | |
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| | | | [Update: DRIP became law on Thursday 17 July 2014. The Act is available here . Post-Act analysis here .] Three months after the EU Court o... | |
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