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9.1 Non-compliance with municipal law requirements 9.2 Error 9.3 Fraud and corruption 9.4 Coercion
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9.1 Non-compliance with municipal law requirements 9.2 Error 9.3 Fraud and corruption 9.4 Coercion
A state cannot plead a breach of its constitutional provisions as to the making of treaties as a reason for invalidating an agreement. For example, where the representative of the state has had her/his authority to consent on behalf of the state made subject to a specific restriction which is ignored, the state will still be bound by that consent except where the other negotiating states were aware of
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1998
Imprint Routledge-Cavendish
Pages 1
eBook ISBN 9781843143802
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