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LSE Law on Brexit

Books

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Brexit and Financial Services, Law and Policy by Professor Niamh Moloney and a team of distinguished co-authors (Professors Kern Alexander, Catherine Barnard, Eilis Ferran and Andrew Lang)

 

Symposia

‘Firing the Brexit Bullet – Who Pulls the Article 50 Trigger?’ in The UK Supreme Court Yearbook Volume 8: 2016-2017 Legal Year (Appellate Press 2018) edited by Daniel Clarry with contributions from distinguished authors (Lord Pannick QC, The Rt Hon W James Wolffe QC (Lord Advocate), John F Larkin QC (Attorney-General of Northern Ireland), Professor Sir Jeffrey Jowell KCMG QC, Professor Timothy Endicott, Professor Christopher McCrudden FBA, Professor Daniel Halberstam, Professor NW Barber, Professor Jeff King, Richard Gordon QC and Dr Tom Hickman).

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Lord Pannick QC‘“Let's call the whole thing off”: litigating to ensure Parliamentary approval before Ministers gave notification of the UK's intention to withdraw from the EU’ in Daniel Clarry (ed), The UK Supreme Court Yearbook Volume 8: 2016-2017 Legal Year (Appellate Press 2018)

Professor NW Barber, Dr Tom Hickman and Professor Jeff King‘Reflections on Miller in Daniel Clarry (ed), The UK Supreme Court Yearbook Volume 8: 2016-2017 Legal Year (Appellate Press 2018)

Professor Sir Jeffrey Jowell KCMG QC‘Brexit Judicialised: Crown v Parliament Again’ in Daniel Clarry (ed), The UK Supreme Court Yearbook Volume 8: 2016-2017 Legal Year (Appellate Press 2018)

Professor Timothy Endicott‘Lord Reed's Dissent in Gina Miller's Case and the Principles of our Constitution’ in Daniel Clarry (ed), The UK Supreme Court Yearbook Volume 8: 2016-2017 Legal Year (Appellate Press 2018)

John F Larkin QCMiller and Northern Ireland: The Northern Ireland Constitution before the UK Supreme Court’ in Daniel Clarry (ed), The UK Supreme Court Yearbook Volume 8: 2016-2017 Legal Year (Appellate Press 2018)

Professor Christopher McCrudden FBA and Professor Daniel HalberstamMiller and Northern Ireland: A Critical Constitutional Response’ in Daniel Clarry (ed), The UK Supreme Court Yearbook Volume 8: 2016-2017 Legal Year (Appellate Press 2018)

The Rt Hon W James Wolffe QCMiller and Scotland: The Importance of the Legislative Consent Convention in the Devolution Settlement’ in Daniel Clarry (ed), The UK Supreme Court Yearbook Volume 8: 2016-2017 Legal Year (Appellate Press 2018)

Richard Gordon QCMiller and Devolution: How Wales Approached the Issues’ in Daniel Clarry (ed), The UK Supreme Court Yearbook Volume 8: 2016-2017 Legal Year (Appellate Press 2018)

 

Lecture

Brexit Judicialised: Crown v Parliament hosted by Daniel Clarry in Courtroom One of the UK Supreme Court with addresses by Lord Pannick QC, Professor Sir Jeffrey Jowell KCMG QC and Professor Timothy Endicott

 

Articles and Working Papers

Martin Loughlin The British Constitution: Thoughts on the cause of the present discontents  LSE Law Working Papers 02/18

Niamh Moloney 'Brexit and Financial Services: (yet] another re-ordering of institutional governance for the EU financial system' (2018) 55 Common Market Law Review 175

Niamh Moloney ‘Bending to Uniformity: EU Financial Regulation with and without the UK’ 40(5) Fordham International Law Journal (2017)1335

Damian Chalmers 'Brexit and the Renaissance of Parliamentary Authority' (2017) 19(4) British Journal of Politics and International Relations 663–679

Emily Jackson (with Alasdair Breckenridge and Peter Feldschreiber) ‘The regulatory consequences of 'Brexit' for the development of medicinal products’ (2017) 102 Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics 183–184

Andrew Murray 'Data transfers between the EU and UK post Brexit?'International Data Privacy Law (2017) 7 (3), pp.149-164


Commentary

Peter Ramsay

A Full Brexit can revive democratic politics, transform our economic model and forge a true internationalism Brexit Central

Long read: how EU membership undermines the left LSE Brexit Blog 

 

Peter Ramsay and Chris Bickerton 

Brexit: Facing up to sovereignty in Ireland Irish Times 18 July 2018

Grant Resident EU Nationals British Citizenship The Full Brexit

 


 

Conor Gearty

see blog posts by Conor Gearty on the LSE Brexit Blog 

 

 

Jo Eric Khushal Murkens

Jo Eric Khushal Murkens  (2017) LSE Law Brexit special #2: the constitutional context to triggering Article 50 TEU LSE Law Policy Briefing Series, 21/2017

Jo Eric Khushal Murkens (2017) Miller in the Supreme Court: a welcome reminder of the function of a constitution and the rule of law LSE Brexit (24 Jan 2017) 

Jo Eric Khushal Murkens (2017) The Supreme Court ruling explained: The government requires primary legislation before it can change the constitution LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (24 Jan 2017)

further commentary from Jo Murkens

Jo Eric Khushal Murkens (2016) Brexit against the wishes of Scotland and Northern Ireland would violate the UK’s constitutional settlement LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (27 Jun 2016) 

Jo Eric Khushal Murkens and Simon Toubeau (2017) The Scottish and UK governments should beware the Ides of March LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (27 Mar 2017) 

Jo Eric Khushal Murkens(2016) The High Court judgment on Article 50 is a proper drubbing for the government LSE Brexit (3 Nov 2016) Blog entry

Jo Eric Khushal Murkens (2016) British sovereignty post-Brexit: why the Great ‘Repeal’ Act will actually weaken Parliament LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (24 Oct 2016) 

Jo Eric Khushal Murkens(2016) The High Court ruling explained: an embarrassing lesson for Theresa May’s government LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (3 Nov 2016) 

Jo Eric Khushal Murkens (2016) The Great ‘Repeal’ Act will leave Parliament sidelined and disempowered LSE Brexit (21 Oct 2016) 

Jo Eric Khushal Murkens and Simon Toubeau  (2016) Sovereignty is an illusion: the UK should use its power-sharing experience to play a constructive role in the EU LSE Brexit (29 Feb 2016) 

Jo Eric Khushal Murkens and Sarah Trotter (2016) Fundamental rights and fundamental fearsLSE Brexit (17 Mar 2016) 

Jo Eric Khushal Murkens and Simon Toubeau  (2016) The illusion of sovereignty: the UK should embrace its experience of power-sharing at home to play a constructive role in the EU LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP) Blog (29 Feb 2016) 

Jo Eric Khushal Murkens and Sarah Trotter, eds. (2016) The implications of Brexit for fundamental rights protection in the UK: report of the hearing held on 25th February 2016 

Jo Eric Khushal Murkens (2015) A referendum on Britain’s EU membership is a sure fire way to encourage the breakup of the UK LSE European Politics and Policy (EUROPP)  (2 Mar 2015) 

Jo Eric Khushal Murkens and Roger Masterman (2014) The new constitutional role of the judiciary LSE Law Policy Briefing Series, 2

David Kershaw

David Kershaw (Dec 2016) How "the story" subsumed "The Vote": we have no meaningful direction about the terms of Brexit 

David Kershaw (Dec 2016) The British Constitution's failure to manage existential risk: back to basics