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Notes from North Britain | On Law, Politics and the British Constitution Menu Skip to content Home About Me About this Blog Notes from North Britain On Law, Politics and the British Constitution Post navigation ← Older posts Brexit, Democracy and the Rule of Law Posted on November 5, 2016 by Prof. Adam Tomkins The decision of the High Court in London this week was a ruling not on whether Brexit should happen, but on how it can happen lawfully. Some of the press coverage of the decision has been deplorable. There is nothing–nothing at all–in the court’s judgment to block the will of the people, to reverse the result of the referendum, or to get in the way of Brexit. Nor is there anything inappropriate in turning to the courts to determine how Brexit can proceed in accordance with the rule of law. To rule on such matters is emphatically the courts’ job. For 25 years I have been among the first to criticise judicial rulings that trespass into terrain bet...

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