[tz] Elliot - I want to talk about the TZ project ASAP...
Clive D.W. Feather
clive at davros.org
Fri Oct 21 14:36:28 UTC 2011
Tony Finch said:
>> For example, in the UK the timezones are purely a matter for Parliament
>> and the courts and nobody else. They aren't tied to any kind of
>> international law or treaty.
> The start and end dates of summer time are subject to a European
> directive, but each country can choose its own base offset.
But it was Parliament who modified the Summer Time Act. Yes, they did so to
meet a treaty obligation, but I don't believe there's any requirement *in
law* for them to do so. As a worst case, they could add an exception to the
European Communities Act and then just ignore that Directive.
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