Workingman wrote:Suff wrote:She can't. This is not a competence that she has.
I think you will find that there is a whole raft of lawyers, experts in interpreting international laws, treaties and conventions, including Lord Kerr who authored A50, who disagree with that view.
As it is the only way May can carry out her threat to stop Brexit she obviously thinks so as well.
It might be diplomatic to inform the 27 in order to give them time to respond, but a unilateral revocation is certainly not out of the question.
Ah, the articles the articles, written in the press.
I started out looking for legal opinion articles. Then I found the
horses mouth and decided that posting articles from the other end of the beast would be both counter productive and boring in the greatest sense.
Read the executive summary.
I can summarise the executive summary.
1. A50 is an EU competence which is both EU Political and Legal in nature
2. The EU Institutions would have to agree to any proposed withdrawal
3. Making as legal challenge after a unilateral declaration of withdrawal would have one of two consequences as the CJEU
a. Being thrown out as a political matter which does not fall within the jurisdiction of the CJEU
b. Being thrown out because the article already supplies a mechanism to allow the leaving party to re-join the EU.
In short, when we triggered A50 we left the EU. The fact that the terms of how we would remove the treaties and reallocate the terms of trade would take two years (or more if required and agreed), we are, to all intents and purposes, already OUT and if we want to re-join, we have to use the mechanism already accounted for in A50.
In short, if we are really serious about staying we're going to have to crawl and kiss serious EU booty. Oh and accept Every Single One of the restrictions they place on us.
Any other "opinion" opined, by UK legal minds is nothing more than the other end of the Bull. Note that every "opinion" I read ended by saying that
a. It would be a "political call"
b. The EU would have to "accept" the "request"
Nothing, not one thing, in the above, says that what I have said is wrong. However, virtually everything in that EU parliament position paper, says that the opinion that the UK can just unilaterally rescind is WRONG.