If a state had to change its domestic laws to avoid being charged with crimes against humanity by the International Criminal Court,the state might suggest that those particular international laws are:
A) high obligation.
B) self-enforcing.
C) consistent with domestic interests.
D) low obligation.
E) precise.
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Q9: What are secondary rules?
A)Less important international laws.
B)The
Q10: Diplomatic immunity started as:
A)normal international law.
B)customary international
Q11: The international standard of "Responsibility to Protect"
Q12: Crimes against humanity went from being _
Q13: The Geneva Conventions address:
A)appropriate treatment of civilians
Q15: Which of the following would be an
Q16: The International Criminal Court's (ICC)role and existence
Q17: How is international law created?
A)Through the senate
Q18: Obligation refers to:
A)state contributions to international organizations.
B)state
Q19: International norms are what countries:
A)want other countries
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