Legal matters & rights • Blog • Featured Client of Government or Customer: you should choose 07/11/2020by David Landsman
Featured • Security & defence • Legal matters & rights Update: We shall indeed have a fishie on a little dishie – and a lot more besides 29/02/2020by Gwythian Prins
Security & defence • Legal matters & rights • Featured We shall have a fishie on a little dishie: Fisheries and Deterrence 17/02/2020by Gwythian Prins
Democracy & constitution • Legal matters & rights • Featured The imperial court across the sea: why those on the left, who long to re-join the EU, will be conveniently ignoring the Court of Justice 17/02/2020by Briefings For Britain
Featured • Legal matters & rights • WTO / no-deal • Customs Union • Reports This flawed deal is a tolerable price to pay for our freedom 21/10/2019by Martin Howe QC
Featured • Legal matters & rights • Government & politics • Blog The Johnson Letter: does it violate the Benn Act? 20/10/2019by Titus
Featured • Legal matters & rights • Blog Even more problems with the Benn Act … 08/10/2019by Robert Harneis
Northern Ireland • Legal matters & rights • News • Featured The Government’s new proposals meet the EU’s original aims better than the backstop 07/10/2019by Lord Trimble, Roderick Crawford
Featured • Democracy & constitution • Legal matters & rights • Blog A Delinquent Parliament Begets the Rule of Lawyers 30/09/2019by Peter Ramsay
Featured • Legal matters & rights • Constitutional issues • Reports Supreme Court: on Shaky Ground 28/09/2019by Sir Peter Marshall
Reports • Democracy & constitution • Legal matters & rights • Constitutional issues • Featured Supreme Court against the people 27/09/2019by Danny Nicol
Blog • Constitutional issues • Legal matters & rights • Featured The Supreme Court Judgment: a Very British Coup? 26/09/2019by Jonathan Clark
Featured • Democracy & constitution • Legal matters & rights • Blog Can They Block Brexit? Law v. Convention 23/08/2019by Jonathan Clark
Featured • Legal matters & rights • Brexit options & no-deal • Blog Support for No Deal is Compatible with International Law 29/07/2019by David Collins
Featured • The EU • Rights & civil liberties • Blog The EU: no friend of workers’ rights 06/07/2019by Will Podmore
Subscribers' Views • Legal matters & rights • Featured The Brexit Bill? Go to arbitration. 18/06/2019by Briefings For Britain
Reports • Democracy & constitution • Legal matters & rights • Featured Prorogation: The Historical Case for Constitutional Innovation 15/06/2019by Professor Jonathan Clark
Subscribers' Views • Legal matters & rights • Featured A Fourth Vote on The Withdrawal Agreement Requires New Legal Authority 31/03/2019by Caroline Bell
Briefings • Legal matters & rights • Featured The postponement of Brexit: is it legal? 25/03/2019by Richard Aikens
Subscribers' Views • Northern Ireland • Rights & civil liberties • Featured The backstop: a violation of human rights? 10/03/2019by Briefings For Britain
Blog • Northern Ireland • Legal matters & rights • Featured Legal Advice on the Irish Backstop 02/03/2019by Martin Howe QC
Featured • The EU • Legal matters & rights • Reports A new divorce bill danger: why the EU rejects legal process 14/02/2019by Briefings For Britain
Podcasts • Withdrawal Agreement • Rights & civil liberties • Featured Baroness Ruth Deech voices concerns on May’s Withdrawal Agreement 20/12/2018by Briefings For Britain
Briefings • Democracy & constitution • Legal matters & rights • Constitutional issues • Featured Factcheck: What will really happen if MPs vote down May’s deal? 03/12/2018by Anna Bailey, Richard Aikens
News • Northern Ireland • Rights & civil liberties • Featured Imposing a ‘backstop’ on Northern Ireland will infringe the human rights of its citizens. 14/11/2018by Robert Tombs
Blog • Northern Ireland • Legal matters & rights • Featured Legal advice to the Cabinet 13/11/2018by Martin Howe QC
Blog • Legal matters & rights • EFTA/EEA • Featured The EEA Agreement: the key to a simplified Brexit process? 31/08/2018by Richard Aikens, George Yarrow, Guglielmo Verdirame
Blog • Legal matters & rights • Featured A Soft Brexit Flouts the Norms of International Relations. 31/08/2018by Briefings For Britain
Subscribers' Views • Legal matters & rights • Featured Competition Law and Brexit – a Lesson from History 14/07/2018by Nick Pimlott, George McLellan
Blog • Legal matters & rights • Featured Why the ECJ Shouldn’t Have Jurisdiction Over US After We Leave 10/06/2018by Martin Howe QC
Blog • Legal matters & rights • Withdrawal Agreement • Featured What tribunal is to decide “Withdrawal Agreement” disputes by Sir Richard Aikens 11/05/2018by Richard Aikens
Blog • Legal matters & rights • Rights & civil liberties • Featured Why the UK Should Not Retain the European Charter on Fundamental Rights by Baroness Deech 26/04/2018by Baroness Deech
Blog • Legal matters & rights • Miscellaneous • Featured The Intellectual case for Brexit: a lawyer’s view. Richard Aikens 17/03/2018by Richard Aikens