ext_90803 (
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2010-11-10 11:43 pm (UTC)
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Based on the OP's point, it seems more with legal documents from out of country being valid.
That's not a question of international law, since domestic law covers what documents hold what weight.
What is the statement this law is trying to make?
The statement is that international law should not be a guiding point in jurisprudence.
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That's not a question of international law, since domestic law covers what documents hold what weight.
What is the statement this law is trying to make?
The statement is that international law should not be a guiding point in jurisprudence.