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UK court dismisses without consent, accused of violating Northern Ireland peace agreement

2019-09-12T23:52:35.265Z


[Belfast 12th Reuters]-The High Court of Belfast, UK, is a political matter and judiciary about the allegation that a withdrawal from the European Union (EU) on the 12th would violate the 1998 Northern Ireland Peace Agreement of


[Belfast 12th Reuters]-The High Court of Belfast, UK, is a political matter and judiciary about the allegation that a withdrawal from the European Union (EU) on the 12th would violate the 1998 Northern Ireland Peace Agreement Retreated as exceeding the territory.

The complaint was initiated by human rights activists Raymond McCord and others, one of a series of lawsuits against Johnson's EU exit strategy. The Scottish High Court said on November 11 that Prime Minister Johnson closed the parliament until mid-next month. The administration has indicated a policy to appeal to the Supreme Court. [nL3N2622ZV]

Mr. McCord expressed his view of joining the Supreme Court in other lawsuits, including the closing of parliament.

In a Belfast High Court case, plaintiffs claimed that if Britain left the EU without an agreement, it would violate the 1998 peace agreement that ended the Northern Ireland dispute, He expressed his view that the case is essentially and clearly political in nature and goes beyond the judiciary.

The Appellate Court of Belfast, the senior court, said that Mr. McCord's complaint over the closing of the parliament will be heard on the 13th, and the appeal for withdrawal without agreement on the 16th. While pursuing an appeal over the withdrawal, he said he wanted to participate in the Supreme Court's dispute regarding the closing of parliament.

Source: asahi

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