The largest compliment which this book can be paid is that it takes a case which was surrounded by partisan, and at times hysterical, arguments from both sides of the Brexit debate and has subjected the decision to rigorous, scholarly analysis. Every contribution to this book makes a significant entry into the academic discourse and I have no doubt that many of the essays will be subject to scrutiny and debate for many years to come.
- David Blair, Anderson Strathern, Edinburgh Law Review
As Brexit continues to unfold in 2019, the various chapters in this volume will be good resources for those who wish to gain a greater understanding of the constitutional ramifications of the UK leaving the EU, and the ongoing development of the UK Supreme Court.
- Alexander Hudson, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity, I•CONnect
Through twelve carefully put together contributions by pre-eminent figures in the UK constitutional landscape, <i>The UK Constitution After Miller</i> effectively tackles all different facets of the judgment.
- Eleni Frantziou, Common Market Law Review
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Biographical note
Mark Elliott is Professor of Public Law at the University of Cambridge, and Fellow of St Catherine's College, Cambridge.
Jack Williams is a Barrister at Monckton Chambers, London.
Alison L Young is the Sir David Williams Professor of Public Law at the University of Cambridge.