Parliamentary power to implement international agreements enables domestic laws to give effect to treaty obligations across India. Parliament has power to enact laws for the whole or any part of India to implement treaties, agreements, conventions or decisions of international conferences, associations or other international bodies, irrespective of other provisions in the chapter on Union-State relations, thereby enabling domestic legislation to give effect to international obligations.
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Parliamentary power to implement international agreements enables domestic laws to give effect to treaty obligations across India.
Parliament has power to enact laws for the whole or any part of India to implement treaties, agreements, conventions or decisions of international conferences, associations or other international bodies, irrespective of other provisions in the chapter on Union-State relations, thereby enabling domestic legislation to give effect to international obligations.
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