The intricacies of the Article 50 Brexit case, on which the Supreme Court will hand down judgment on 24 January, can be difficult to grasp for non-lawyers. Joelle Grogan explains it in a series of sticky notes.
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Joelle Grogan is a Lecturer in Law at Middlesex University. She completed her doctoral research on the rule of law in the European Union at Oriel College, University of Oxford. Also by this author:
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Really nice! Well done.
one point only – it’s not a dispute about a crown power to break Treaties that’s at stake, but a Crown power to withdraw from a treaty