internal law definition
internal law means all types of provisions of the national legal system, including the constitution, legislation, regulations, decrees, case-law, customary rules and practice as well as rules deriving from binding international instruments.
internal law means the law of a state or territory, excluding the rules of the international private law of that state or territory;
internal law means the internal law within the meaning of the Convention; (droit interne)
More Definitions of internal law
internal law. , in relation to any country, means the law that would apply within that country in a case where no question of the law in force in any other country arose: Provided that, if in any country there is in force a system of personal law applicable to wills made by persons such as the testator in the case concerned on the ground of his race, tribe, religion, caste or other personal characteristic, that system of personal law shall be deemed to be the internal law of the country concerned in relation to that particular testator and his will.
internal law in relation to any country means the law applicable in a case where no question arises as to the law in force in any other country;
internal law. , in relation to any country, means the law that would apply within that country in a case where no question of the law in force in any other country arose:
internal law means the law of a State or Foreign Jurisdiction without reference to its conflict-of-laws rules.
internal law means the law of the Contracting State without prejudice to the eventual application of the rules of private international law.