What does the naturalist school of international law say?

a. All law is derived from God's law, and international law is therefore
universal.
b. The only law that exists is that law which people subject to it agree to.
c. Two levels of international law exist, one God-given and the other man-made.
d. Law in itself is not important, but the values and policies it reflect are important.

a

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a. TV networks define news as what is entertaining to average viewers. b. The media strive for quality of story rather than ratings. c. The media tend to report only the most important stories. d. The media tend to pitch stories to a relatively high level of viewer sophistication.

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4 When comparing charging documents, the difference between a complaint and an information is:

a. an information is signed by the prosecutor b. an information contains the age of the person charged c. an information is handed up by a grand jury d. a and b e. there is no difference

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