What is the definition of international law? - -International law is that body of rules or norms that are considered legally binding by States in their intercourse with each other. -What are the 4 ... factors used to determine whether a State exists? - --Defined territory -Permanent population -Effective government -Capacity to enter into relations with other States -List 3 criticisms of international law. - --No Executive -No Legislature -No Judiciary -What is the "persistent objector" rule? - --In order for a State to protect itself from a claim that it agrees a certain practice is considered to be CIL, it must persistently and consistently object to the practice being considered CIL. -List 3 out of the 4 major dispute resolution mechanisms. - --Negotiation, Notification, Consultation -Mediation, Conciliation [Show More]
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