25 September 2014 – David Edward, “The Constitutional Implications of the Scottish Referendum”, CGC Working Paper No. 1 (Sept 2004) 1-16.
Click here for PDF: THE CONSTITUTIONAL IMPLICATIONS OF THE SCOTTISH REFERENDUM
25 September 2014 – David Edward, “The Constitutional Implications of the Scottish Referendum”, CGC Working Paper No. 1 (Sept 2004) 1-16.
Click here for PDF: THE CONSTITUTIONAL IMPLICATIONS OF THE SCOTTISH REFERENDUM
Sir David Edward – Public Lecture – Thursday 25th September 2014
Constitutional Implications of the Independence Referendum
The Centre for Global Constitutionalism was pleased to host a public lecture by Sir David Edward, a former UK judge of the European Court of Justice. Sir David addressed the constitutional implications of the independence referendum, the issues that the debate over the last two years raised and what the result might mean for the UK constitution and the constitution of Scotland.
The full lecture and Q&A is available to watch below:
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