What are the two primary ways that international law differs from domestic (national) law?
What will be an ideal response?
Unlike domestic law, international law lacks a central enforcement authority, and it is not based on shared values and principles
You might also like to view...
The Constitution explicitly states that Congress has the power to
A) appoint Supreme Court justices.. B) establish committees.. C) use a filibuster to block the passage of legislation. D) elect party whips. E) decide requirements for citizenship.
According to the text, one of the most important factors that has made it difficult to establish a functioning state in Afghanistan is
A) the lack of a warm water port with access to maritime trade. B) the lack of proper military training and nuclear weaponry. C) the presence of many different nationalities within the borders of the state. D) the presence of oil, which foreign nations covet. E) the shortage of educated members of the workforce.