Law 2101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: International Labour Organization, Monism, United Nations Charter
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International agreements in writing: between states [or a state and an international organization such as the un], formed with an intent to be bound; and, governed by international law. Bilateral treaties: between canada and one other country. Multilateral treaties: between 3 or more countries, normally developed under the auspices of international organization. Plurilateral treaties: generally entered into between one state and a group of states: there are also treaties between a country and an international organization, example: un and sierra leone entered into a treaty together to create court in. United nations charter (1945): foundational treaty of the united nations: example meant to show that there are different names for treaties, could be charter, agreement, partnership etc. Dualism: there is strict separation between the international and the domestic spheres of law. International law does not enter domestic law until it is changed into domestic law.