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A tangled constitutional web: The black spider memos and the British constitution’s relational architecture

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Assesses the Supreme Court judgment in R. (on the application of Evans) v Attorney General on whether it was contrary to the rule of law, Parliamentary sovereignty and the separation of powers for: (1) the Attorney General to have used his powers under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 s.53 to veto the release of documents after this had been deemed in the public interest by the Upper Tribunal; and (2) the court to strike this veto down.

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Constitutional law, Administrative law, Freedom of information, Ministerial certificates, Parliamentary sovereignty, Prince of Wales, Public interest, Rule of law, Separation of powers, Ultra vires acts

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Public Law

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Sweet & Maxwell

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