EU law expert: how binding is the Brexit 'deal'?

The question of whether the deal that broke the deadlock in Brexit talks is legally binding has been the subject of much discussion since the agreement was announced on December 8. Technically, the answer depends on whether you look at the question from the point of view of law or politics. But more broadly, this is a classic example of a case where law and politics are closely linked.

The withdrawal agreement to set out the terms of Brexit will be an international treaty between the UK and the EU, according to the wording of Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union, which refers to an “agreement”. Treaties are legally binding, according to the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad