To Prorogue or Not?

Theodore Konstadinides, Professor of Law, University of Essex and Charilaos Nikolaidis, Lecturer in Law, University of Essex have published a new piece on the Blog of the International Journal of Constitutional Law.

The authors consider what the UK constitution permits in circumstances where Parliament is in effect prevented from carrying out its duties in holding the government into account prior to Brexit day. You can read their full post entitled ‘To Prorogue or Not: An Implied Constitutional Convention to End a “Constitutional Outrage”’ here.

Suggested citation: Theodore Konstadinides & Charilaos Nikolaidis, To Prorogue or Not: An Implied Constitutional Convention to End a ‘Constitutional Outrage’, Int’l J. Const. L. Blog, Sept. 1, 2019’.

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