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Title: According to the natural law tradition, international law
Post by: Meenu on Feb 19, 2018
According to the natural law tradition, international law
 
  a. should reflect moral principles of right and wrong.
  b. is seldom effective.
  c. does not exist.
  d. should reflect the actual behavior of states.



A positive approach to international law
 
  a. led to failures such as the Kellogg-Briand Pact.
  b. stresses the importance of general moral principles for shaping international law.
  c. emphasizes the actual behavior of states for shaping international law.
  d. rejects the very existence of international law.



The Kellogg-Briand Pact tried to outlaw
 
  a. nuclear weapons.
  b. piracy.
  c. war.
  d. colonialism.



Decisions of the International Court of Justice
 
  a. are enforced by the United States.
  b. are enforced by the U.N. Security Council.
  c. are binding on all nations.
  d. can be appealed to the Supreme Court.



The Kellog-Briand Pact
 
  a. was weakened by the optional clause.
  b. attempted to outlaw war.
  c. reflected a positive approach to international law.
  d. outlawed the use of chemical weapons.


Title: According to the natural law tradition, international law
Post by: andrea63857 on Feb 19, 2018
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Title: According to the natural law tradition, international law
Post by: Meenu on Feb 19, 2018
Thank you Jesus, my teacher is bad at explaining