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has glosseng: Self-executing rights in international human rights law are rights that are formulated in such a way that one can deduce that it was the purpose to create international laws that citizens can invoke directly in their national courts. Self-executing rights, or directly applicable rights, are rights which, from the viewpoint of international law, do not require transformation into national law. They are binding as such and national judges can apply them as such, as if they were national rules. From the viewpoint of national law it may be required that all international law be incorporated into national law before becoming valid. This depends on the national legal tradition.
lexicalizationeng: Self-executing right
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