Analysis of the Jurisprudence of the Court of Justice of the Andean Community in Relation to the Connection Between Integration Law and Public International Law
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The Member Countries of the Andean Community, as subjects of public international law, base their relations with third countries or other entities on the legal framework of public international law and integration law. There would be no problem if these two international frameworks did not conflict. However, a gap or conflict of norms may arise in a specific case. In such situations, which norm should prevail if a conflict arises between the two legal systems? Can a Member Country of the Andean Community claim non-compliance with subregional law under the pretext of adhering to commitments made in a bilateral or multilateral treaty?
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