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what is the effectiveness of International Law​

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Answered by MAHENDRASSMM3219
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To be “effective” international law must be obeyed. Often law is obeyed, even by overwhelmingly powerful nations such as the United States of America. Why? Force and coercion cannot be the reason, but fear plays a role — the fear of appearing unjust in one's own eyes, or in the eyes of one's friends.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

To be “effective” international law must be obeyed. Often law is obeyed, even by overwhelmingly powerful nations such as the United States of America. Why? Force and coercion cannot be the reason, but fear plays a role — the fear of appearing unjust in one's own eyes, or in the eyes of one's friends.

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