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The Scottish Independence Referendum: Constitutional and Political Implications
Providing a comprehensive analysis of the historical events leading up to the Scottish referendum, the referendum process, and the key issues arising out of the debate, this edited collection looks to the past and future to examine the implications of the referendum for the future of Scottish governance and the UK constitution.
Author(s) | Edited by Aileen McHarg (Professor of Public Law, Professor of Public Law, University of Strathclyde), Tom Mullen (Professor of Law, Professor of Law, University of Glasgow), Alan Page (Professor of Public Law, Professor of Public Law, University of Dunde |
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Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Format | Paperback / softback |
Pages | 372 |
Published in | United Kingdom |
Published | 23 Jun 2016 |
Availability | Available |
Providing a comprehensive analysis of the historical events leading up to the Scottish referendum, the referendum process, and the key issues arising out of the debate, this edited collection looks to the past and future to examine the implications of the referendum for the future of Scottish governance and the UK constitution.
PART I: THE ROAD TO THE REFERENDUM; PART II: THE REFERENDUM PROCESS; PART III: THE REFERENDUM DEBATE; PART IV: TERRITORIAL POLITICS AND THE UK CONSTITUTION AFTER THE INDEPENDENCE REFERENDUM
Aileen McHarg is Professor of Public Law at the University of Strathclyde. She has written extensively on Scots and UK public law, and participated actively in the referendum debate. Together with the other editors of this volume, she was a founding membe