Research outputs
2027
Comparing Conservative and Labour Approaches to Territorial Governance and Intergovernmental Relations in the UK Post-Brexit.
Nyatanga, D. (2027). Comparing Conservative and Labour Approaches to Territorial Governance and Intergovernmental Relations in the UK Post-Brexit.. Liverpool University Press.
2026
Sewel, Elections, and the Future of the Devolution Settlement
Nyatanga, D. (2026). Sewel, Elections, and the Future of the Devolution Settlement.
SUB-STATE CONSTITUTIONAL IDENTITY AND THE UNITED KINGDOM’S PLURAL CONSTITUTION
Nyatanga, D. (n.d.). SUB-STATE CONSTITUTIONAL IDENTITY AND THE UNITED KINGDOM’S PLURAL CONSTITUTION. The Cambridge Law Journal.
Brexit and the Constitutional Absence of England: Revisiting the English Question
Nyatanga, D. (2026). Brexit and the Constitutional Absence of England: Revisiting the English Question. Oxford Journal of Legal Studies. doi:10.1093/ojls/gqag011
Our Elections Are in a Chokehold: The Burnham Example
Nyatanga, D. (2026). Our Elections Are in a Chokehold: The Burnham Example. Retrieved from https://consoc.org.uk/elections-in-a-chokehold/
Can the Constitution Really Restrain a Prime Minister?
Nyatanga, D. (2026). Can the Constitution Really Restrain a Prime Minister?. Retrieved from https://consoc.org.uk/constitutionally-restraining-a-pm/
2023
The impact of Brexit on the UK’s devolution settlement: the constitutional implications and pathways to reform
Nyatanga, D. (2023, March 30). The impact of Brexit on the UK’s devolution settlement: the constitutional implications and pathways to reform.