Chapter 6 Further reading and web links

  • Mikolaj Barczentewicz, ‘Miller, statutory interpretation, and the true place of EU law in UK law’ [2017] Public Law (Brexit Special Extra Issue 2017) 10
  • Robert Craig, ‘A simple application of the frustration principle: prerogative, statute and Miller’ [2017] Public Law (Brexit Special Extra Issue 2017) 25
  • Paul Daly, ‘Miller: legal and political fault lines’ [2017] Public Law (Brexit Special Extra Issue 2017) 73
  • Martin Loughlin, ‘The Case of Prorogation’ (Policy Exchange, 2020)
  • Paul Craig, ‘The Supreme Court, prorogation and constitutional principle’ [2020] Public Law 248
  • Martin Loughlin, ‘A note on Craig on Miller; Cherry [2020] Public Law 278
  • Paul Craig, ‘Response to Loughlin’s note on Miller; Cherry [2020] Public Law 282
  • Website of the Privy Council
  • Robert Hazell and Bob Morris, ‘The Queen at 90: The Changing Role of the Monarchy and Future Challenges’ (UCL Constitution Unit, 2016)
  • Akash Paun and Ashley Hibben, ‘Supplying Confidence: How confidence and supply agreements between minority governments and smaller parties work’ (Institute for Government, 2017)
  • Philip Norton, ‘A temporary occupant of No 10? The Prime ministerial succession in the event of the death of the incumbent’ [2016] Public Law 18
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