Lectures

Northern Ireland and the UK Constitution

A lecture by Dr Lisa Claire Whitten

Since the UK’s withdrawal from the EU, the constitutional status of Northern Ireland has endured an unusual level of attention.

Northern Ireland and the UK Constitution is a concise history of Northern Ireland’s pivotal moments, from Unionist governance and the Troubles to the Belfast/Good Friday Agreement and the Brexit referendum. Considering each development within the broader context of the UK constitutional norms and narratives, Lisa Claire Whitten explores the exceptional constitutional characteristics of Northern Ireland and the ways in which these have often resulted in a Northern Irish ‘blindspot’ in analyses of the UK and its constituent parts.

This short book, published by the Constitution Society and Haus Publishing, considers the shifts and impacts Brexit has brought to Northern Ireland, providing a lucid explanation of the possible constitutional repercussions.

 

Wed 11 September 2024

Doors: 6.45pm; Starts: 7pm

Tickets: £7

‘An excellent read for anyone wishing to understand the complex historical and political relationships and challenges in Northern Ireland’
Margaret Ritchie, former leader of the SDLP

‘For many people, Northern Ireland’s anomalous constitutional status within the UK for over the century since its establishment in 1920 has been even harder to grasp than its political conflicts. Lisa Claire Whitten’s careful dissection of the discrepancies between the famously ‘‘unwritten’’ British constitution and the sequence of written Northern Ireland constitutional arrangements from the 1920 Act to the 2023 ‘‘Windsor Framework’’ should provide a significant aid to comprehension as well as a helpful guide to possible future developments.’
Charles Townshend, author of The Partition: Ireland Divided 1885-1925

Dr Lisa Claire Whitten is a research fellow at Queen’s University Belfast and the Constitution Society. She has a first-class honours degree in politics from Newcastle University and a master’s in comparative ethnic conflict, awarded with distinction from Queen’s University Belfast. In 2021 she completed her doctorate on Brexit and Northern Ireland. Prior to entering academia, Lisa Claire held a variety of posts in the public sector, including in Westminster and in the Office of the Northern Ireland Executive in Brussels.

 

 

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