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Beyond UKIMA: challenges for devolved policy-making in the post-Brexit era

Gareth Evans Orcid Logo, Tom Hannant Orcid Logo, Simon Hoffman Orcid Logo, Victoria Jenkins Orcid Logo, Karen Morrow Orcid Logo

Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly, Volume: 75, Issue: 1, Pages: 168 - 184

Swansea University Authors: Gareth Evans Orcid Logo, Tom Hannant Orcid Logo, Simon Hoffman Orcid Logo, Victoria Jenkins Orcid Logo, Karen Morrow Orcid Logo

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This commentary builds on other articles in this special issue, identifying how tensions between United Kingdom and devolved institutions permeate a number of policy areas and how it affects devolved policy-making in those areas. It focuses on three discrete areas of law and policy: constitutional r...

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Published in: Northern Ireland Legal Quarterly
ISSN: 0029-3105 2514-4936
Published: School of Law, Queen's University Belfast 2024
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