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What is John Austin's definition of international law?

International Law is not a real Law, but a positive International Morality.


Will Israel be categorized as a 'state' under international law?

Israel is a state under international law.


What state is porto rico?

Porto Rico is not a State, according to international law. Independence in its international relationships is a necessary requirement for it to be a state. Porto rico is considered a United States Territory.


What has the author D P O'Connell written?

D. P. O'Connell has written: 'Opinions on imperial constitutional law' -- subject(s): Colonies, Constitutional law 'International law' -- subject(s): International law 'International law for students' -- subject(s): International law 'State succession in municipal law and international law' -- subject(s): State succession


What is the definition of employee in labor law?

It depends on the state.


Is Columbine High School Massacre An International Law Case?

No, it is not an international case, through it got international attention. The trial is under state law.


State as a subject of international law?

States, individual persons, multinational corporation, international organisations, intergovernmental organisations and other non state actors like insurgents etc are to be treated as the subjects of international law.


Explain what the international definition of common law is?

Common Law is assumed law derived from long-held custom before actual laws were enacted.


Does a state violoate international law if it commits genocide?

Yes it does.


What is the definition of "driver" according to Black's Law Dictionary?

According to Black's Law Dictionary, a "driver" is defined as a person who operates a motor vehicle.


What has the author Elena Katselli Proukaki written?

Elena Katselli Proukaki has written: 'Countermeasures, the non-injured state and the idea of international community' -- subject(s): Justification (Law), Third parties (International law), Sanctions (International law), Reprisals, Intervention (International law), United Nations. International Law Commission, Self-defense, International obligations, United Nations


What has the author Richard J Erickson written?

Richard J. Erickson has written: 'International law and the revolutionary state' -- subject(s): Foreign relations, International Customary law, International law, Law and socialism 'A Beginner's Guide to New Testament Exegesis'