Foundations and structure of international law - The structures of international law - Introduction -- a society of sovereign nation states

3 important questions on Foundations and structure of international law - The structures of international law - Introduction -- a society of sovereign nation states

In which two ways can an issue become of interest to more than one state?

When two or more states have colliding interests in the substance of an issue or when the involved states have agreed in a treaty to turn the issue into one of international character.

When can a matter become an issue for international law due to its content?

When the involved states have agreed in a treaty to turn the issue into on of an international character due to international law of cooperation

When can a matter become an issue for international law due to its form?

When two or more states may have colliding issues which is dealt with in the international law of coexistence.

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