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Relationship Between International and Municipal Law - All You Must Know
Relationship Between International and Municipal Law - All You Must Know
Relationship Between International and Municipal Law - All You Must Know
This article has been written by Chandan Kumar Pradhan, from KIIT School of Law, Odisha.
This article talks about the relation between International and Municipal Law.
Table of Contents
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1. Introduction
2. Monistic Theory: Kelsen’s Grund norm theory and Lauterpacht’s view
2.1. Why is Monistic Theory taken as the one power legal system?
2.2. What is the opinion of Lauterpacht on Monistic Theory?
2.3. How did Kelsen get some original documents on Monistic theory?
2.4. What is the Overall Opinion on this Monistic Theory?
3. Dualist Theory: Quote on Triepel
3.1. What opinions were given by H. Triepel?
3.2. What are some basic regulations for Dualist Theory?
3.3. How has the Dualist Theory been criticized?
4. Consent Theory (Common Theory)
5. Incorporation theory
6. Some Cases under the ICJ
6.1. South West Africa case (Ethiopia Vs. South Africa)
6.1.1. Facts
6.1.2. Judgement
7. Barcelona Traction case (Belgium vs. Spain)
7.1. Facts
7.2. Issues
7.3. The judgement of the case
8. Application of Rule of Law in International Law (India)
9. General principles of International Law
9.1. Rules/Principles
10. Conclusion
11. References
Introduction
To understand the relationship between International Law and Municipal Law, it is important to
know the link between the two laws. International Law is a set of rules and actions related to
national behaviour. In other words, International Law is a set of rules that apply when States
interact. On the other hand, Municipal law is also known as the National Law of the country.
There are various theories to recognize the difference between these two laws.
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In the Science of Law, there are two branches from a single body: the National Law and the
International Law. This theory defines that International Law is superior to Municipal Law.
Whatever legal work we deal with, whether National or International, all are meant to be dealt
with by International Law itself.
National and International Law are not equivalent to each other, in the sense that rights and
obligations under both National and International systems deliver the same purpose which is
to promote the interests of the people.
The idea he points out is that “one can conceive of international law together with the state
legal systems as a unified system of norms in exactly the same way as one is accustomed to
regarding the state legal system as a unity.”
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Those who do not follow this theory allege that Municipal Law is not in accordance with
International Law and it appears that it will be more difficult to maintain the new laws due to
the actual historical circumstances.
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there are various theories and subjects about National and International Laws. There are many
situations where they come into an argument about which law is higher.
The person who advocates the dualism theory believes that there is no contradiction between
Municipal and International Laws and that these provisions do not have the same goal.
Internal rules apply only to national borders and cannot violate International Law.
In this situation, the International Law is valid only at the International level. In order to
implement the International Law in a State, the State must submit them through a legal notice
that facilitates the application. In both cases, people will face the nationalization of the
convention at the International and National levels.
Dualism teaches that National and International Law are two separate legal systems with the
same International responsibility. These two systems have different legal sources. National law
is used for issues inside a State and International Law is used for solving problems between
two States.
Firstly, this view states that International Law and Municipal Law are different from each
other as International Law cannot be part of Municipal Law and it also cannot be regarded
as absolute state law unless it is explicitly enforced or amended by Municipal Law. This view
is not true, because there are certain basic principles of International Law that link the state
with its own will.
Secondly, it is not true that International Law regulates only the relations between
countries. It also governs certain personal actions. If people make certain mistakes, they
can be punished in accordance with International Law eg: War Crimes.
Thirdly, “Pacta Sunt Servanda”, which means agreement must be kept, is undoubtedly an
important principle of International Law, but not the only principle on which it is based.
There are certain rules which are legally binding on a state.
Article 38(1) of the Statute of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) provides three
International Laws: Treaties, Customs and General Principles. Since the systems of
International Law are horizontal and decentralized, the creation of International Laws is much
more complicated than the creation of laws in the national systems.
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Article 38(1) of the Tribunal Statutes states that “General Principles of Law recognized by
many Civilized Countries” is the source of International Law. It helps Judges to further develop
International legal content. This shows us that agreement is not always necessary for
International Law to function.
The theory of consent is not fully applicable in the case of treaties. It is not important to have
the third country’s consent while having an agreement with any other country. So, in any of
the States matter, no third country can interfere.
For Example: In Article 2 of the Charter of the United Nations, this theory justifies that the
United Nations should have conditions that the third countries must act in accordance with
principles of the UN Charter. So, Consent theory is mainly for the International Peace and
Security among the sovereign countries, by which two countries can maintain an acceptable
relationship with each other.
Incorporation theory
Article 103 of the UN Charter says that if there is any problem between the UN members
under this Charter and their liability are under other International conventions, then they will
be liable under this charter.
The doctrine of the International Law automatically becomes part of Municipal Law, according
to which Municipal Law is only part of International Law if recognized by the law or judgement.
It is not entirely clear about the rules of customary International Law with regard to
international treaties.
Sovereignty has the authority to conclude or ratify treaties to bind Britain under International
Law. However, these contracts do not affect Municipal Law until they are adopted by
Parliament. But, Judges will sometimes consider the provisions of international treaties. (Eg:
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Facts
In this case, on 4th November 1960, Ethiopia and Liberia, former State Members of the
League of Nations, opened a separate process for the cases cited in South Africa for the
continuation of the League of Nations mandate for South Africa. The Court was asked to
explain that South Africa remained a mandate territory, it had violated its obligations under
that mandate and therefore was under the legal authority of the United Nations. On 20th May
1961, the Court found that Ethiopia and Liberia had the same interests and joined the trial.
South Africa has submitted four initial objections to the jurisdiction of the Court. At the
judgement of 21st December 1962, the Court rejected them and confirmed their jurisdiction.
After the defence was basically completed within the time limit determined at the request of
the parties, the Court held a public hearing from 15th March to 29th November 1965 to hear
oral arguments and statements and the second stage of the decision.
Judgement
The Court decided to reject Ethiopia and Liberia because they could not establish legitimate
rights or interests in relation to their claims.
Facts
In this case, the Barcelona Traction Light and Power Company Limited were incorporated in
1911 in Toronto (Canada), where it had its head office.
To build and develop power plants and distribution systems in Spain, the company established
a number of subsidiaries, some of which were located in Canada and some in Spain. In 1936,
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According to the Belgian government, a few years after the First World War it became clear
that most of Barcelona Traction’s share capital was held by Belgian citizens, but the Spanish
government rejected this claim. Barcelona Traction had issued several series of bonds, mainly
in the form of sterling. Sterling bonds were served by Barcelona Traction, which was influenced
by a subsidiary operating in Spain. In 1936, maintenance of crane bonds in Barcelona was
terminated due to the Spanish Civil War.
After this War, Spanish exchange control authority refused to allow the transfer of foreign
currency needed to restart services on sterling bonds. When the Belgian government said that
the transfer displays that the foreign currencies must be used to pay off debts from actual
foreign capital from Spain, they did not confirm the currency exchange.
Issues
1. Does Belgium have the Jus Standi (right to bring an action) to have diplomatic protection
for shareholders of Canadian companies?
2. Does Belgium have the rights and jurisdiction to bring Spain to justice for the actions of
Canadian companies?
However, a lawsuit may arise if the shareholder is located in Canada and has the correct
identity. Therefore, since the country has not been given power, a person cannot take action
against one Country. This case is considered as a good benchmark for Governmental
requirements.
The British said that they were the originators of this concept when Sir Edward Cox stated that
the King obeyed God and the Law, which would eventually abolish the Rule of Law in the
business of the Chief Executive. Professor Albert Venn Dicey later developed this concept. He
was an individualist. He wrote about the concept of the Rule of Law at the end of the golden
age of Victoria Laissez-Faire in England. For this reason, the concept of Dicey’s law is useless.
The doctrine of the rule of law has been classified into three meanings in Dicey’s book. The
three meanings include:
Rules/Principles
1. Direct and Indirect Discrimination;
2. Vulnerable Groups and Non-Discrimination;
3. Affirmative Action or Protective Measures for the Most Vulnerable Groups;
4. Education To Combat Discrimination.
1. Treaties
2. Customary International Law
3. The General Principles of International Law i.e. jus cogens (Compelling Law)
General legal principles are recognized by civilised people and are defined by many countries
and are also defined by the statute of the International Court of Justice as one of the most
important sources of International Law. These principles basically deal with International
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issues that are arisen in any other Country. Any problem arising from International or
Municipal Law with regards to these principles can only be solved at the International level.
Conclusion
National and International legal systems run in their own territory without any hypothesis of
retaliation with each other. Both systems are essential and commonly supportive and also
socialize with each other in an up-to-date context in relation to many issues. It is believed that
International Law is higher than Municipal law because Monist theorists believe that
International Law can solve any problems which have arisen within any State.
Kelsen also believes that International Law covers all aspects of human life. Monistic theorists
view that International Law does not come under any Law, rather Municipal Laws are a part of
International Law.
References
https://lawaspect.com/relationship-international-law-municipal-law/
https://internationallaw.uslegal.com/sources-of-international-law/general-principles-of-
international-law-jus-cogens/
http://www.humanrights.is/en/human-rights-education-project/human-rights-concepts-
ideas-and-fora/part-i-the-concept-of-human-rights/general-principles-relevant-to-
international-law
https://www.icrc.org/en/document/treaties-and-customary-law
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