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The single market, international trade, international disputes and the rule of law
By Carl Greenidge
Guyana’s complaint before the ICJ against the Venezuelan Government is based on a number of factors among the most important of which is Venezuela’s breach of one fundamental legal principle, a state cannot sign a treaty, benefit from the implementation of its provisions for over 63 years then, when convenient, simply unilaterally declare the treaty null and void.
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