Scott, P. F. (2024) The Crown, consent, and devolution. Edinburgh Law Review, 28(1), pp. 61-85. (doi: 10.3366/elr.2024.0873)
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Abstract
The process of Crown consent to legislation affecting the interests of the Crown is a cause for concern. There is an unacceptable lack of clarity as to the operation of the process, its underlying logic and whether, given its apparently anti-democratic nature, it should exist at all.
Item Type: | Articles |
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Status: | Published |
Refereed: | Yes |
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID: | Scott, Mr Paul |
Authors: | Scott, P. F. |
Subjects: | K Law > KD England and Wales > KDC Scotland |
College/School: | College of Social Sciences > School of Law |
Journal Name: | Edinburgh Law Review |
Publisher: | Edinburgh University Press |
ISSN: | 1364-9809 |
ISSN (Online): | 1755-1692 |
Copyright Holders: | Copyright © The Edinburgh Law Review Trust and Paul F Scott 2024 |
First Published: | First published in Edinburgh Law Review 28(1):61-85 |
Publisher Policy: | Reproduced in accordance with the publisher copyright policy |
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