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Prince Mohammad The Legal Effect of International Treaties Presentation

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Follow the doctor’s instructions in detail, he does not want descriptive research “critical Research”

*Elaborated* PowerPoint presentation, presentation should be clear and beautiful

it’s a group search, but you will only write my part.

2 doc: ppt – what to say while presenting from A-Z word doc

my part:

* The relationship between international law and private law

> The consequences of international treaties

> The enforcement of international treaties international legal systems on their implementation

topic: The legal effect of international treaties

full research outline: “With the parts of my research colleagues”

* introduction

* The relationship between international law and private law

> The consequences of international treaties

> The enforcement of international treaties international legal systems on their implementation

* The position of The internal legal systems on the relationship between internal law and external law

( comparison between the position of the Kuwaiti and Emirati regimes)

* conclusion

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