Introduction
There has been an increase in the intensity of the relationship between domestic law and international law (Samaha, 2010). The above topic has led into a burning debate concerning how different domestic legal systems should face challenges in arising because of incorporation of international norms/laws. Different nations have their own jurisdictions governed by their constitutions. By definition, jurisdiction refers to practical authority given to a formal legal body defining specific areas of responsibility within which that the body can administer justice. Different nations have different jurisdictions depending on their constitutional demands. For example, in United States, the federal government has jurisdiction ...