On 03/11/2013 05:17 PM, Barry White wrote:
The way that treaties work in general is that having signed and later ratified the treaty, a nation enacts implementing law. So, in general national courts read the implementing law rather than the treaty. To have a treaty override national law would be to imply that the nation is not sovereign, and although people rant about it happening with every treaty, no nation actually yields its sovereignty to the U.N.Under the ITU convention emergencies have special rules applied to them. Bear in mind that ITU conventions overule all national laws for those countries that are signatories to the ITU convention.
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