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An Indian Constitutional Approach Towards The International Law With Respect To The Laws Of U.S.A And U.K




Akash Chikara, Student of BA LLB, Law College Dehradun, Uttaranchal University, Dehradun, Uttarakhand


Mr. Khaleeq Ahmed, Assistant Professor at Law College Dehradun, Uttaranchal University, Dehradun, Uttarakhand


ABSTRACT


In recent years, the world witnessed the lack of international cooperation among the states. The International law plays the vital role in the international community to resolve the issues which arises between the two- nation state. International law regulates the relationship between two nations, international organisations, individuals, and other institutions which are bind by the mutual understandings to agree upon certain terms and conditions. These mutual understandings are formed by the way of treaty, agreement, covenants, conventions, conferences, etc. these treaties, agreements, etc. cannot become a part of Municipal law so easily, they have to be implemented by the proper procedure of law.


In India, the provisions related to International law are provided under the Article 51, Article 253, Article 372 of the Constitution of India, 1950. The provisions states us how the Parliament can make any international law a part of municipal law, how it should be implemented and effective under the Constitution of India.


Like India, U.S.A also has the provisions related to the implementation of International law in relation to their municipal laws and the same is provided under Article 6 of United States Constitution and on other hand Britain does not have any written constitution but it also have some rules and regulations related to the implementation of international law. Here, the laws related to international law within the constitution of both India, U.S.A and laws of Britain are compared to look after the effectiveness of the laws of these countries.


Keywords: Law, International Law, Article, Constitution of India, United States Constitution, Crown, Treaty, Agreement, Conventions, Conference, Britain, Law of Nations, Statute, Provisions

Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research

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ISSN: 2582-8878

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