nothing
You break international fishing laws.
the international rules
rules of warfare
It obviously depends which 'rules' were broken.
you get a detention
rules on international disputes
rules on international disputes
rules on international disputes
It is very unlikely that there will be a single set of international rules anytime soon because the governments and people wouldn't allow it. Most countries want to have their own set of rules, so won't agree to international rules.
The rules are flexible and there is no precise definition of when they can be broken. In informal situations it is more likely to see them broken. You can always break the rules when quoting exactly what someone says.
Rules, my dear fellow, rules! :D
Of course it is. Public international law are rules that concern relations between Government(al organization)s and civilians, with an international dimension. The rules can be developed in multilateral treaties and as you know, a treaty is a form of law. Therefore public international law is law. Even unwritten laws such as customary law of countries or cultures are perceived as legitimate laws.AnswerInternational Law is not law in the same way as domestic law is law. Countries that allow international law to be broken by their citizens in their borders are free to prosecute or ignore at their discretion.