What is international law?

A) A body of rules that binds states and other agents in world politics in their relations with one another
B) A strategy of connecting solutions on one issue to proposals on another to facilitate agreement
C) The condition in which parties to a dispute must submit the case to a court.
D) The emerging principle asserting that states themselves can prosecute violators of certain rules even if the alleged violator is from another country.
E) The general practice of states accepted as valid

A

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