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European Union (Withdrawal) Bill: what does the government’s defeat really mean?

  • by Daniel Greenberg
  • Parliamentary Counsel, Consultant, General Editor, Annotated Statutes and Insight

What next for the European Union (Withdrawal) Bill?

  • by Daniel Greenberg
  • Parliamentary Counsel, Consultant, General Editor, Annotated Statutes and Insight

Local authority law after Brexit: thoughts on the EU Withdrawal Bill

  • by Practical Law Public Sector

European Union (Withdrawal) Bill: complexity without clarity?

  • by Daniel Greenberg
  • Parliamentary Counsel, Consultant, General Editor, Annotated Statutes and Insight

The Green Bank Sale: public law challenges to the auction of state assets

  • by James Neill
  • Barrister

Passing legislation and decision-making in Parliament’s “wash-up” period

  • by Practical Law Public Sector

Miller and the Human Rights Act 1998: can the Government withdraw the UK from the ECHR by the royal prerogative?

  • by Jack Williams
  • Barrister

Is devolution heading in the right direction?

  • by Practical Law Public Sector

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