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International law can be defined as a body of law formed as a result of international
customs, treaties, and organizations, that governs relations among or between nations.
- ANSWER-true
The major difference between national law and international law is: - ANSWER-that
national law can be enforced by the nation's government, while international law cannot
be enforced by any government
Treaty - ANSWER-agreement formed between two or more nations that is formally
approved and authorized by the governments of those nations
National law - ANSWER-government rules and regulations that are enforceable by that
government within certain boundaries
International organization - ANSWER-agreement between several nations who agree to
certain principles and rules of behavior
Select the three basic sources of international law from the list. - ANSWER-(1)
international customs
(2) treaties and agreements
(3) international organizations
The U.S. Constitution gives the _____ the power "by and with the Advice and Consent
of the _____, to make _____, provided two-thirds of the _____ present concur." -
ANSWER-president, senate, treaties, senators
A _____ agreement is an agreement formed by _____ nations to govern their _____. -
ANSWER-bilateral, two, relationships