Multiple Choice
In order of superiority, the sources of law that guide the International Court of Justice's decisions are:
A) (1) International custom or general practice, (2) general principles of law recognized by civilized nations, (3) judicial decisions and scholarly writings, (4) international conventions and treaties.
B) (1) International conventions and treaties, (2) international custom or general practice, (3) judicial decisions and scholarly writings, (4) general principles of law recognized by civilized nations.
C) (1) International conventions and treaties, (2) international custom or general practice, (3) general principles of law recognized by civilized nations, (4) judicial decisions and scholarly writings.
D) (1) General principles of law recognized by civilized nations, (2) international conventions and treaties, (3) general principles of law recognized by civilized nations, (4) judicial decisions and scholarly writings.
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