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How many nation states are involved in the horizontal structure of international law? - ANSWER-193 Why is there universal adherence in international law? - ANSWER-Fear of sanctions, same motivation as to why we adhere to traffic regulations, mutual well-being of members of society Internation...

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How many nation states are involved in the horizontal structure of international law? -
ANSWER-193



Why is there universal adherence in international law? - ANSWER-Fear of sanctions,
same motivation as to why we adhere to traffic regulations, mutual well-being of
members of society



International Law Definition - ANSWER-International law is that body of rules or norms
that are considered legally binding by states in their intercourse with each other.



Horizontal System of International Law - ANSWER-State to State, each state is
independent sovereign and presumably equal with all other states



Who is not included in the member states? - ANSWER-Holy see and Palestine



Principle characteristic in the Horizontal System - ANSWER-Sovereignty



2 fundamental principles of Sovereignty - ANSWER-Perfect equality and entire
independence of all distinct states



States are _____, and only bound by what they agree to. Therefore, that which is
____________ - ANSWER-sovereign, not prohibited is permitted



Vertical System of International Organizations include - ANSWER-European Union,
International Court of Justice Compulsory Jurisdiction, United Nations Security Council



How many member states are in the EU? - ANSWER-28

, What constitutes the EU - ANSWER-gives up some elements of sovereignty and
consenting to be governed by the rule of the court



What is the International Court of Justice Compulsory Jurisdiction? - ANSWER-Over 70
countries have agreed to have the ICJ go over any dispute with any other countries that
have signed this declaration



Natural Law - ANSWER-Fundamental principles of right and wrong. Separate from
those consented to by states



Jus cogens - ANSWER-compelling law/preemptory norms (slavery), certain things that
are considered to be prohibited



Pacta sunt servanda - ANSWER-treaties are to be observed in good faith



Notwithstanding - ANSWER-hard to discern



Positivism - ANSWER-emphasizes state consent (treaty based and on custom and
practice)



Treaty of Westphalia - ANSWER-1648, establishes our current era of sovereign states



What is a state? - ANSWER-Under international law, a state is an entity that has a
defined territory and a permanent population, under the control of its own government
and that engages in or has the capacity to engage in, formal relations with other such
entities.



Four elements of a state - ANSWER-Defined territory, permanent population, effective
government, capacity to enter into relations



How are international organizations formed? - ANSWER-Typically by a treaty, charter or
constitution

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