
Constitutional Reform and Brexit
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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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