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Parliament debates the legality of EU treaties with regard to Vienna Convention.

Submitted on Friday 6th April 2018

Rejected on Thursday 3rd May 2018

Current status: Rejected

Rejection code: no-action (see below for details)

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Parliament debates the legality of EU treaties with regard to Vienna Convention.

Petition Details

Article 53, Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties: 1969 states: 'A treaty is void if, at the time of its conclusion, it conflicts with a peremptory norm of general international law.'

Peremptory norm includes the removal of sovereignty and the removal of law not specifically repealed.

Additional Information

It is recognised that EU Treaties entail removal of National Sovereignty and abrogate National Law not specifically repealed which includes the Treason Laws. Parliament is sovereign except that it shall not diminish its own sovereignty.

As Parliament at various times has seen fit to transfer sovereignty to the EU, it is illegal under International Law and should cease forthwith including any procedures laid down by the EU for secession from the EU and withdraw unilaterally,


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