There's nothing that prevents that at international law, and there's nothing nationally, either, that would prevent the federal government from involvment in that type of negotiation. It's really the end result that matters.
Associate Professor, Faculty of Law, University of Montreal
There's nothing that prevents that at international law, and there's nothing nationally, either, that would prevent the federal government from involvment in that type of negotiation. It's really the end result that matters.
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