Constitutional Vectors and the Scottish Independence Referendum 2014 (I)
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The various constitutional processes of the Scottish Independence Referendum on 18 September 2014 have both deeply embedded trajectories in UK’s experience, as well as traces of new constitutional futures. Regardless of the outcome, the referendum will be of huge importance to the constitutional arrangements and culture of the United Kingdom. There will also be repercussions for other states, Spain most obviously, but also other plurinational states in Europe and beyond. In the event of a ‘Yes’ vote, they will be even more important for the new Scottish state and the continuing United Kingdom. This blogpost, to be published in two parts, will consider a subset of these issues, focussing on contextual features and the primary constitutional considerations (i.e. competence to hold the referendum, and electoral law matters) whilst the complementary post of Robert Lane addresses the ‘external’ issues and challenges, including those of EU membership and the shadow of international law. The ambition is to map the process that the United Kingdom, and Scotland within it, have embarked upon in a scholarly and non-partisan fashion.ISSN
2696-8916
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Ghaleigh, Navraj Singh. (14 de juliol de 2014). Constitutional Vectors and the Scottish Independence Referendum 2014 (I). RCDP Blog. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14227/4684
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Escola d’Administració Pública de Catalunya
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2014-07-14Extension
7 p.
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RCDP blog
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00 - Prolegomena. Fundamentals of knowledge and culture. Propaedeutics
070 - Newspapers. The Press. Journalism
32 - Politics
342 - Public law. Constitutional law. Conflict of laws
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