In its statement of support for the UNDRIP, Canada emphasized that the Declaration is an aspirational document, a non-legally binding document that does not
reflect customary international law nor change Canadian laws.
In many ways, the Declaration also
reflects customary international law.
Not exact matches
The corrected view of the common
law position prior to the English Act of 1978 is as expressed by Lord Collins and not as expressed by the Hong Kong Court and the Mighell rule does not
reflect current English
law, common
law, civil
law in general nor
customary international law at the time of the Contract or now.