What would happen if in Mexico there was a secondary law that had criteria different from those
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What would happen if in Mexico there was a secondary law that had criteria different from those established in the international treaties that the State has signed?
The judge decides which of the two will be most relevant.
The secondary law is invalid.
Conventionality control is applied and the secondary law is subordinated to the international treaty.
The secondary law has preponderance.
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