10.15166/2499-8249/128
https://www.europeanpapers.eu/en/europeanforum/el-sistema-constitucional-de-la-union-europea-en-liza-recapitulando-el-caso-miller
2499-8249
Amado Brea, Eduardo
Eduardo
Amado Brea
Universidad de Salamanca
El Sistema Constitucional de la Unión Europea en Liza: Recapitulando el Caso Miller
The Constitutional Framework of the European Union in the Field: Recapitulating Miller
European Papers (www.europeanpapers.eu)
2017
EU
multilayered constitution
judicial dialogue
Brexit
Lisbon Treaty
sources of law
2017-04-05
Research Centre for European Law, Unitelma Sapienza - University of Rome
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European Forum Insight
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European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2017 2(1), 233-242
European Forum Insight of 4 April 2017
I. Introducción. - II. Antecedentes de hecho. - III. Fundamentos de derecho. - IV. Iter y ratio decidendi. - V. Comentario. - V.1. Los efectos de la ECA 1972. - V.2. El derecho posterior a la ECA 1972. - V.3. El art. 50, párr. 2, TUE. - VI. Conclusiones.
This Insight analyses the decisions in Miller et al. v. Secretary of State for exiting the European Union (UK High Court, judgment of 3 November 2016, [2016] EWHC 2768 (Admin); UK Supreme Court, judgment of 24 January 2017, [2017] UKSC 5) focusing on the constitutional implications of the Brexit for the United Kingdom and the EU. This Insight tries to explain the main facts of the case in its context from a constitutional view, regarding the multilayered situation in which the EU and the UK constitutional bodies are established.