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Which of the following is the primary difference between international law and state-based domestic legal systems?
Which of the following is the primary difference between international law and state-based domestic legal systems?
- International law is enforceable upon sovereign states, while state-based legal systems are not (correct)
- International law applies only to individuals, while state-based legal systems apply only to states
- International law is applicable only to economic relations, while state-based legal systems cover all domains
- International law is universally accepted, while state-based legal systems are not
What can be the consequences for states that violate peremptory norms in international law?
What can be the consequences for states that violate peremptory norms in international law?
- They will be universally accepted by other states
- They will be forced to abide by international law
- They will not face any consequences
- They may face disapproval by other states and in some cases coercive action ranging from diplomatic and economic sanctions to war (correct)
What is the scope of domains covered by international law?
What is the scope of domains covered by international law?
- International law covers only human rights
- International law covers a broad range of domains, including war and diplomacy, economic relations, and human rights (correct)
- International law covers only economic relations
- International law covers only war and diplomacy
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