The Impact of Brexit on the British Constitutional Law
Brexit as a hybrid phenomenon, that is, both legal and political, is the next stage in the debate on the place and role of the European Union (EU). The analysis of the impact of EU legislation on the shape of British constitutional law requires e...
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Brexit as a hybrid phenomenon, that is, both legal and political, is the next stage in the debate on the place and role of the European Union (EU). The analysis of the impact of EU legislation on the shape of British constitutional law requires establishing the admissibility of reversing existing constitutional modifications. The author will argue that the age of globalisation and establishing legal network links, the participation of states in supernational organisations can result in irreversible modifications of the scope and meaning of constitutional law. In a simplified way, individual legal systems in a legal pluralism are “open”. The changes taking place are irreversible because they concern the foundation of competences as well as the system position of individual national authorities.
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| spelling | doaj-art-bc01590816d24b1795a90331afb3920d2024-11-19T08:44:45ZengJagiellonian University PressPrzegląd Konstytucyjny2544-20312956-36232024-06-0120241517010.4467/25442031PKO.24.003.19987The Impact of Brexit on the British Constitutional LawNatalie Fox0 Wydział Prawa i Administracji Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego w Krakowie Brexit as a hybrid phenomenon, that is, both legal and political, is the next stage in the debate on the place and role of the European Union (EU). The analysis of the impact of EU legislation on the shape of British constitutional law requires establishing the admissibility of reversing existing constitutional modifications. The author will argue that the age of globalisation and establishing legal network links, the participation of states in supernational organisations can result in irreversible modifications of the scope and meaning of constitutional law. In a simplified way, individual legal systems in a legal pluralism are “open”. The changes taking place are irreversible because they concern the foundation of competences as well as the system position of individual national authorities. https://ejournals.eu/czasopismo/przeglad-konstytucyjny/artykul/the-impact-of-brexit-on-the-british-constitutional-law |
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