>> >> But there is no "international law" in the global sense, its an agreement between
>> nations,
>> >> that any nation can tear up. Many nations do, there is no enforcement or
>> legal
>> >> comeback other than a refusal to deal with that nation again.
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>> www.theguardian.com/politics/2020/sep/11/brexit-override-plan-would-breach-vienna-convention-qc-says
he also referenced the Vienna convention, saying article 60 states that a “material breach of a bilateral treaty entitles the other party to invoke that breach as a ground for terminating or suspending the operation of the treaty ‘in whole or in part’”.
Like wow, does that mean the withdrawal agreement that expires at the end of the year would be terminated?
The UK is not going to accept the european court having any jurisdiction in anything pertaining to the UK going forward. This "law break" is not worth the newsprint its printed on.
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