Jasmine Faudone (Dublin City University) On Thursday 1st December 2022 the DCU Brexit Institute and the Princeton University Center for Human Values and Law held an hybrid event on “Brexit…
Sionaidh Douglas-Scott (Queen Mary University of London) REFERENCE by the Lord Advocate of devolution issues under paragraph 34 of Schedule 6 to the Scotland Act 1998 On 23 November 2022,…
Michael Keating (University of Aberdeen) The Supreme Court judgment on the legality of a Scottish independence referendum can be broken down into three elements. Two are unsurprising but the third…
Gunilla Herolf (Swedish Institute of International Affairs) The results of the Swedish parliamentary elections on 11 September 2022 were met with bewilderment and concern in many countries as well as…
Ian Cooper (DCU Brexit Institute) Earlier this week a milestone was reached in post-Brexit EU-UK relations, the second meeting of the Parliamentary Partnership Assembly (PPA). The creation of the PPA…
Pier Mario Lupinu (University of Luxembourg and Università degli Studi Roma Tre) In the framework of the REBUILD project, on the 3rd of November 2022, the DCU Brexit Institute held…
Anna Barbalho (Dublin City University) Lula da Silva won the second round of the Brazilian presidential elections last Sunday in the most significant contest since the country’s re-democratization. In the…
Feargal Cochrane (University of Kent) Despite all the shenanigans and psychodramas within the Conservative Party, it might be easy to forget that it is not just politics in Westminster that…
Ian Cooper and Christy Ann Petit Merrion Square in central Dublin is well known as one of the poshest addresses in all of Ireland. Visitors to the north side of…
Andrew Duff Brexit has not worked, even for its adherents. The next British government must find a way back to Europe. Establishing a customs union with the EU is a…