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Two Italian Judgments Relating to the Implementation of Environmental Conventions

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Two Italian Judgments Relating to the Implementation of Environmental Conventions


European Energy and Environmental Law Review
Volume 5, Issue 11 (1996) pp. 315 – 316

https://doi.org/10.54648/eelr1996055



Abstract

Two recent decisions handed down by Italian Pretori (judges of first instance) deal with the continuing problem of the relationship between domestic legislation and international treaties, with special reference to two well-known international conventions. Strangely enough, the relationship dealt with two opposing situations. In the First case, Italy had delayed the execution of a treaty; in the second, execution was anticipated.


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