Published: 25.04.2024
Special issue: Undoing Devolution by the Back Door? The Implications of the United Kingdom Internal Market Act 2020
Guest editors: Tom Hannant and Karen Morrow
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Editorial
Editors' introduction: Undoing devolution by the back door? The implications of the United Kingdom Internal Market Act 2020
Abstract 270 | NILQ 75.1.1 Editors' introduction Downloads 106 | DOI https://doi.org/10.53386/nilq.v75i1.1132Page 1-6
Articles
Internal market governance by consensus rather than conflict? Common Frameworks and the potential for positive harmonisation
Abstract 204 | NILQ 75.1.2 Horsley and Hunt Downloads 142 | DOI https://doi.org/10.53386/nilq.v75i1.1151Page 7-44
UKIMA as red flag symptom of constitutional ill-health: devolved autonomy and legislative consent
Abstract 640 | NILQ 75.1.3 McCorkindale Downloads 8 | DOI https://doi.org/10.53386/nilq.v75i1.1093Page 45-76
The market access principles and the subordination of devolved competence
Abstract 234 | NILQ 75.1.4 Kilford Downloads 135 | DOI https://doi.org/10.53386/nilq.v75i1.1079Page 77-105
Lessons from the age of empire: the UK Internal Market Act as a rupture in the understanding of competence
Abstract 243 | NILQ 75.1.5 Deb Downloads 13 | DOI https://doi.org/10.53386/nilq.v75i1.1076Page 106-139
Commentaries and Notes
Devolution and declaratory judgments: the Counsel General’s legal challenge to the UK Internal Market Act 2020
Abstract 309 | NILQ 75.1.6 Evans Downloads 118 | DOI https://doi.org/10.53386/nilq.v75i1.1082Page 140-153
Northern Ireland and the United Kingdom internal market: the exception that disproves the rules?
Abstract 291 | NILQ 75.1.7 Whitten Downloads 10 | DOI https://doi.org/10.53386/nilq.v75i1.1108Page 154-167
Beyond UKIMA: challenges for devolved policy-making in the post-Brexit era
Abstract 236 | NILQ 75.1.8 Evans et al Downloads 95 | DOI https://doi.org/10.53386/nilq.v75i1.1087Page 168-185