The Unwritten Principle of Federalism
(2024)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Kilford, N. (2024, July). The Unwritten Principle of Federalism. Paper presented at ICON-S, Madrid
All Outputs (19)
Nothing to See Here? Allister in the Supreme Court (2024)
Journal Article
Elliott, M., & Kilford, N. (2024). Nothing to See Here? Allister in the Supreme Court. Edinburgh Law Review, 28(1), 95-102. https://doi.org/10.3366/elr.2024.0875In the Allister case, it was argued (among other things) that the Northern Ireland Protocol (agreed between the UK and the EU as part of the arrangements for the withdrawal of the former from the latter) was incompatible with certain ‘rights of a con... Read More about Nothing to See Here? Allister in the Supreme Court.
The Northern Ireland Protocol in the Supreme Court (2023)
Journal Article
Kilford, N. (2023). The Northern Ireland Protocol in the Supreme Court. Cambridge Law Journal, 82(2), 200-203. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0008197323000247THE Supreme Court’s judgment in Re an application by James Hugh Allister for Judicial Review [2023] UKSC 3, [2023] 2 W.L.R. 457 provides evidence, if any were needed, that the UK’s Constitution is still grappling with the implications of Brexit; in t... Read More about The Northern Ireland Protocol in the Supreme Court.
The Market Access Principles and the Subordination of Devolved Competence (2023)
Journal Article
Kilford, N. The Market Access Principles and the Subordination of Devolved Competence. Manuscript submitted for publication
Government Consultation to Reform the Human Rights Act 1998 Call for Submissions – Response (2022)
Report
Kilford, N. (2022). Government Consultation to Reform the Human Rights Act 1998 Call for Submissions – Response. Cambridge Centre for Public Law
UKIMA 2020, Devolution and the Nature of Competence (2022)
Presentation / Conference Contribution
Deb, A., & Kilford, N. (2022, December). UKIMA 2020, Devolution and the Nature of Competence. Presented at Undoing Devolution by the Back Door? The Implications of the United Kingdom Internal Market Act 2020, Swansea University
UK Supreme Court Decided that Proposed Scottish Independence Referendum Bill is Outwith Devolved Competence (2022)
Digital Artefact
Kilford, N. (2022). UK Supreme Court Decided that Proposed Scottish Independence Referendum Bill is Outwith Devolved Competence. [LexisNexis Legal News]
The Lord Advocate's Reference: The Written Cases (2022)
Digital Artefact
Kilford, N. (2022). The Lord Advocate's Reference: The Written Cases. [Lexis PSL]
The UK Internal Market Act and the Power to Make Effective Laws (2022)
Digital Artefact
Kilford, N. (2022). The UK Internal Market Act and the Power to Make Effective Laws. [The Institute of Welsh Affairs]
The UK Internal Market Act: Devolution Minimalism and the Competence Smoke Screen (2022)
Digital Artefact
Deb, A., & Kilford, N. (2022). The UK Internal Market Act: Devolution Minimalism and the Competence Smoke Screen. [UKCLA]
The Supreme Court's Defence of Unqualified Lawmaking Power: Parliamentary Sovereignty, Devolution and the Scotland Act 1998 (2022)
Journal Article
Elliott, M., & Kilford, N. (2022). The Supreme Court's Defence of Unqualified Lawmaking Power: Parliamentary Sovereignty, Devolution and the Scotland Act 1998. Cambridge Law Journal, 81(1), 4-8. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0008197322000058
Limitation, Empowerment and the Value of Legal Certainty in the Treaty Incorporation References Case (2021)
Journal Article
Kilford, N. (2021). Limitation, Empowerment and the Value of Legal Certainty in the Treaty Incorporation References Case. Judicial Review, 26(4), 321-332. https://doi.org/10.1080/10854681.2021.2016295
The UNCRC Reference: What Did We Learn? (2021)
Digital Artefact
Kilford, N. (2021). The UNCRC Reference: What Did We Learn?. [Constitutional Law Matters]
Devolution in the Supreme Court: Legislative Supremacy, Parliament’s “Unqualified” Power, and “Modifying” the Scotland Act (2021)
Digital Artefact
Elliott, M., & Kilford, N. (2021). Devolution in the Supreme Court: Legislative Supremacy, Parliament’s “Unqualified” Power, and “Modifying” the Scotland Act. [UKCLA]
Holyrood, Westminster and Constitutional Balance (2021)
Digital Artefact
Kilford, N. (2021). Holyrood, Westminster and Constitutional Balance. [Constitutional Law Matters]
The Supremacy of Retained EU Law: “We’re Lost, but We’re Making Good Time!” (2021)
Digital Artefact
Kilford, N. (in press). The Supremacy of Retained EU Law: “We’re Lost, but We’re Making Good Time!”. [UKCLA]
The UK Internal Market Act’s Interaction with Senedd Competences: The Welsh Government’s Challenge (2021)
Digital Artefact
Kilford, N. (2021). The UK Internal Market Act’s Interaction with Senedd Competences: The Welsh Government’s Challenge. [UKCLA]
The Separation of Powers: A Theory for the New Order (2019)
Journal Article
Kilford, N. (2019). The Separation of Powers: A Theory for the New Order
Divided We Stand: Decentralisation, Federalism and a Union-State (2019)
Thesis
Kilford, N. Divided We Stand: Decentralisation, Federalism and a Union-State. (Dissertation). [Awarding Organisation: Unknown]. https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1681005