POLS 3630 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: International Criminal Court, International Relations, Pol Pot

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Chapter 1: the nature of international law and the. Parliament, recognized as legally competent by the society to whom it is addressed, ex. The role of international law: international law comprises a system of rules and principles that govern the international relations between sovereign states and other institutional subjects of international law such as the un, the arab. Law prohibiting use of armed force to settle disputes) and in relation to individuals, both individuals of other states (ex. 3: states believe international law exists, iraq, afghanistan, bosnia, those acts were considered unlawful instead of immoral, seen when un security council imposes sanctions or takes action against a delinquent state ex. What e(cid:448)ide(cid:374)(cid:272)e is there of this (cid:862)la(cid:449) ha(cid:271)it(cid:863): a) international law is practiced daily in the foreign offices, national courts, and other governmental organs of states, international organizations ex. 5: less effective enforcement may encourage state to flout the law more frequently than in national system.

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