Although it does not have the legitimacy of judgments by the ICJ, another effective method of judging violations of international law, particularly for powerful states, is

a. evaluation by the UN Security Council.
b. analysis by the U.S.-backed International Law Commission.
c. unilateral determination of violations by states themselves.
d. review by the European Union Parliament

c. unilateral determination of violations by states themselves.

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A) Being the only seller in the market, the monopolist faces a perfectly inelastic demand curve. B) Being the only seller in the market, the monopolist faces a perfectly elastic demand curve. C) Being the only seller in the market, the monopolist faces the market demand curve. D) Being the only seller in the market, the monopolist faces a downward-sloping demand curve that lies below the marginal revenue curve.

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A. 800 units and domestic producers would supply 2,200 units. B. 800 units and domestic producers would supply 1,400 units. C. 400 units and domestic producers would supply 1,400 units. D. 400 units and domestic producers would supply 2,200 units.

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