1932
DOI: 10.2307/3015778
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“…9 McNair also follows this terminology, although he is well aware of its metaphoric meaning. 10 There seems, however, to be no compelling reason for following this application of a clear term. The term "international legislation" should be applied only to the normative functions of international organizations which have power to enact rules -in relation to their constitutive conventions and technical annexes -when such rules are binding on all the parties to the convention, whether they assent to them or not.…”
Section: The Term "International Legislation"mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…9 McNair also follows this terminology, although he is well aware of its metaphoric meaning. 10 There seems, however, to be no compelling reason for following this application of a clear term. The term "international legislation" should be applied only to the normative functions of international organizations which have power to enact rules -in relation to their constitutive conventions and technical annexes -when such rules are binding on all the parties to the convention, whether they assent to them or not.…”
Section: The Term "International Legislation"mentioning
confidence: 99%