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A Commentary on the New Zealand Supreme Court Rules
Authors:Rt Hon. Peter Blanchard
Affiliation:Supreme Court of New Zealand ,
Abstract:This article critically assesses how some public law principles, including the doctrine of legitimate expectations, are applied in the Commonwealth Caribbean. It proceeds to discuss the impact of international law on public law and to note that, through the implementation of unincorporated treaties into domestic law, the principle of dualism is increasingly losing its significance and protective effect. The consequence of this is that Governments will continue to want more opt outs and will be more cautious about signing treaties which they are not ready to implement.
Keywords:Constitution  Administrative law  legitimate expectation  Caribbean Court of Justice  death penalty  international treaties  monism  human rights
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