This book examines the extent to which Brexit has impacted upon the operation of the British constitution, prompting in turn consideration of how some of the factors which contributed towards the outcome of the 2016 referendum, as well as the event of Brexit itself, might inform debates surrounding constitutional reform moving forward.
This book examines the extent to which Brexit has impacted upon the operation of the British constitution, prompting in turn consideration of how some of the factors which contributed towards the outcome of the 2016 referendum, as well as the event of Brexit itself, might inform debates surrounding constitutional reform moving forward.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dr Gary Wilson is a Senior Lecturer in Law, Liverpool John Moores University, UK.
Inhaltsangabe
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
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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