Law 2101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 9: High-Altitude Pulmonary Edema, Domestic Worker, Tax Law

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Dualist approach to integrating international law into domestic law. Un] (3) formed with an intent to be bound (4) governed by international law: bilateral, multilateral and plurilateral treaties, bilateral treaties: those between canada and one other country (exc. Any agreement we have only with the us (exc. boarder-waters): multilateral treaties: those between 3+ countries, generally developed under the auspices of international organizations (created through organizations such as the un ( exc. Climate change): plurilateral treaties: generally entered into between one state and a group of states (exc. -> big difference in how parties are bound by treaty: monism and dualism, monism : international law is immediately incorporated as part of a state"s domestic law. Upon a state ratifying that treaty (in the case of a treaty: civil law countries. In a monist country, when states ratify a treaty, it immediately becomes part of their domestic law. International and domestic law are part of a continuous legal system.

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