When do sovereignty and international law compete?
A) When a state's interest is in line with international law.
B) When a state is opposed to an international law but does actively violate it.
C) When a state is opposed to an international law and actively violates it,but the law is not enforced.
D) When a state is opposed to an international law,actively violates it,and other actors punish the state for its behavior.
E) When a state is offered positive inducements for obeying an international law.
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