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Romeo Weaver
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3 January, 08:41
When is international law usually made?
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Yasmin Fletcher
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Answer:International law is formed by the mutual consent of nations, given either by international practice or by treaty agreement. Such practices and agreements may involve only two nations (bilateral agreements) or they may extend to many nations (multilateral agreements).
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