Publications

Books & Articles

Sleeping with an Elephant: Devolution and the United Kingdom Internal Market Act 2020

| Centre on Constitutional Change

Journal article from Nicola McEwen, Aileen McHarg, Jo Hunt and Michael Dougan. The constitutional fall-out from the process of withdrawing from the European Union has been dramatic and wide-ranging. The focus of this article is the impact of withdrawal on devolution and the territorial constitution, through an examination of the market access principles that are at the core of the United Kingdom Internal Market Act 2020 (UKIMA).

Books & Articles

Multinationalism, Constitutional Asymmetry and COVID: UK Responses to the Pandemic

| Karlo Basta , Ailsa Henderson

Journal article by Dr Karlo Basta and Professor Ailsa Henderson.

Reports & Briefings

Designing and funding the devolved nations’ policy responses to COVID-19

| Centre on Constitutional Change

Report by David Bell (University of Stirling), David Eiser (Fraser of
Allander Institute, Strathclyde Business School) and David Phillips (Institute for Fiscal Studies)

Books & Articles

Issues of Sovereignty: Redefining Politics in Scotland

| David McCrone, Michael Keating

Using new data from the British Election Study, David McCrone and Michael Keating show how public opinion in Scotland is polarizing around the constitutional issues of Scottish independence and Europe.

Reports & Briefings

UK Internal Market, Devolution and the Union

| Centre on Constitutional Change

This briefing paper answers 10 key questions raised by the Internal Market Bill with authors exploring the impact of the Bill for the future of devolution and the relations between the governments and territories of the United Kingdom.

Books & Articles

The Oxford Handbook of Scottish Politics

| Michael Keating

'The Oxford of Scottish Politics' is a comprehensive volume on the state of Scottish politics today. Featuring contributions from CCC Fellows and colleagues, the Handbook provides a thorough overview of Scottish politics.

Evidence

Coronavirus and Scotland: Interim Report on Intergovernmental Working

| Nicola McEwen, David Bell, Akash Paun

Evidence given to the House of Commons Scottish Affairs Committee from Nicola McEwen, David Bell and Akash Paun features heavily in their new interim report "Coronavirus and Scotland: Interim Report on Intergovernmental Working"