The Difference between Exclusions and Renvois Sample Clauses

The Difference between Exclusions and Renvois. In addition to final clauses and uniform rules, the Conventions may also call on the application of domestic rules. This call can be divided into two sub-categories: exclusions and what will be known as renvois in this study. These notions will be discussed in the next two sections.
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