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| | https://youtu.be/3G00xv8HfWY I have written before about the Supreme Court's judgment, given in December 2018, in the 'Scottish Continuity Bill case'[2018] UKSC 64. TheContinuity Billwas adopted by the Scottish Parliament against the background of serious disagreement between the Scottish and UK Governments concerning the UK Parliament'sEuropean Union (Withdrawal) Act 2018 (on which seethis post). That disagreement...
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| | - The draft Withdrawal Agreement between the UK and the EU was published by the European Commission - European Commission Draft Withdrawal Agreement on the withdrawal of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland from the European Union and the European Atomic Energy Community - The UK Prime Minister Theresa May gave a...
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| | In a previous post I set out some suggestions concerning the status of EU law in the UK post-Brexit. I do not wish to repeat the arguments advanced earlier. I would merely add the following. It is desirable that the status accorded to EU law in the UK post-Brexit matches, insofar as possible, the status...
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| People may arrive in one or the other of these camps for many reasons. Advocates of the investment-centred approach tend to link climate policy to broader concerns over economic justice. Developments like the Gilets Jaunes protests in France, and more recent responses to rising energy prices in the wake of the war in Ukraine, have raised doubts about the viability of aggressive carbon pricing, making an investment-centred approach more attractive. More subtle, but equally important, are the different und...