Sunday Post Prince Increase Is It Fair
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We hear a lot about International Law International law, unlike domestic law, lacks a central policing authority like a global police force. Enforcement relies on a combination of mechanisms, including state consent, international courts and tribunals, the United Nations Security Council, and diplomatic and economic pressure. States are expected to uphold their obligations under international law, and violations can lead to consequences such as diplomatic censure, economic sanctions, or even the use of force so really it can be ignored.
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