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The Relationship between International and National Law

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    SYSNO ASEP0575071
    Druh ASEPJ - Článek v odborném periodiku
    Zařazení RIVZáznam nebyl označen do RIV
    Poddruh JOstatní články
    NázevThe Relationship between International and National Law
    Tvůrce(i) Mrázek, Josef (USP-I) ORCID
    Zdroj.dok.Czech Yearbook of International Law - ISSN 1804-543X - ISBN 978-80-904209-7-7
    Roč. 14 (2023), s. 3-26
    Poč.str.24 s.
    Forma vydáníTištěná - P
    Jazyk dok.eng - angličtina
    Země vyd.CZ - Česká republika
    Klíč. slovainternational and national law ; monism ; dualism ; constitution ; supremacy
    Vědní obor RIVAG - Právní vědy
    Obor OECDLaw
    Způsob publikováníPouze metadata
    Institucionální podporaUSP-I - RVO:68378122
    AnotaceThere are two basic theories,with various modifications, on the relationship between international and national law. The first theory is called the ‘monist‘ and the second one the ‘dualist‘ (or pluralist). The first theory considers both intertnational and internal law as one legal systém or legal order. The dualist theory assumes that international and municipal law are two separate legal orders, which exist independently of each other. This article discusses how both opposing schools of ‘monism‘ and ‘dualism‘ do not correspond to actual State practice, taking into account the development and codification of public international law. The rigid monist-dualist controversy belongs to the actual practice of States. Lawmakers today pay less attention to theoretical legal problems and seek practical solutions to the tensions between international and internal law. There are various legal approaches taken by individual States towards international law in practice. States are obliged to bring international law in conformity with obligations from international law. States cannot invoke their internal law as a legal justification for not complying with their international obligations. International law does not contain any rules concerning implementation into any domestic legal order. This article centres on the practice of several countries, including the Czech Republic and Slovakia, some other members of the EU and other non-EU countries.
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    KontaktIveta Bůžková, iveta.buzkova@ilaw.cas.cz, Tel.: 221 990 714
    Rok sběru2024
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