A positive approach to international law
A) led to failures such as the Kellogg-Briand Pact.
B) stresses the importance of general moral principles for shaping international law.
C) emphasizes the actual behavior of states for shaping international law.
D) rejects the very existence of international law.
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Q5: Constructivists usually argue that international law
A)does not
Q6: The most common source of international law
Q7: In international law, "super-customs"
A)are contained in treaties
Q8: International treaties and conventions are the most
Q9: The United States
A)has ignored rulings of the
Q11: Decisions of the International Court of Justice
A)are
Q12: The United States has always abided by
Q13: Realists believe that there is no such
Q14: All states are bound by the decisions
Q15: The Kellogg-Briand Pact tried to outlaw
A)nuclear weapons.
B)piracy.
C)war.
D)colonialism.
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