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the law that is enforceable within the defined territory or boundaries of a particular nation or state.
Define Domestic Law
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a body of rules established by custom or treaty and recognized by nations as binding in their relations with one another.
Define International law
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Internal and External
What are the two different types of sovereignty ?
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The exchange of goods and services among countries.
Define international trade
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The Protection of the environment and the explosion in international trade
Two issues that attracted considerable attention since World War II were ____________________________.
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Canada's first prime minister
Who established the national Policy?
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1959
When did 11 countries signed the Antarctic treaty?
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1st - the law must specify the behavior that people or parties must follow.
2nd - the law must specify what the penalties are for people or parties who fail to comply with it. 3rd - the law must specify how the ongoing enforcement of it will be achieved.
What are the three parts that make domestic law effective?
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Treaties
________ typically deal with the obligations that will be imposed on the signing nations.
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It was interrupted from the two world wars and also by the great Depression
Why was world trade interrupted in the twentieth century?
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high unemployment rates and a decline in national income
What did the depression in the 1930s lead to?
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The North American Free Trade Agreement
____________________ was signed in 1993 when the progressive Conservative Party won
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Sovereignty
____________is the supreme authority of a nation-state to impose its power on its subject within its defined boundaries
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General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
The second major development in international trade that occurred at the end of World war II was the establishment of the ________________
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Antarctica
As a sovereign less nation land, ________ has been the subject of disputes among numerous nations which have shown some interest in the region.
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International Trade
The method behind ____________ is that every country can specialize solely in the goods and services that it is able to produce at a efficient rate.
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Double criminality rule, Principle of reciprocity, Evidence of guilt and the Principle of specialty.
Name the rules/principles that must be complied in order for extradition to occur
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General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
What multinational treaty came into effect in 1948?
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1916
When did the United States and Canada sign a convention to protect migratory birds in their countries?
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Outer space
Just as no country can claim sovereignty over the high seas, no country can claim ownership of ___________.
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