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Title: International Law
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Since time
immemorial, Realists have criticized this belief as
naive, and Liberals have replied that Realism is
heartless and inhuman. No doubt the debate will
continue.
The third view is termed Constructivist. It takes the
slightly more modern position that while there is no
inherent right or wrong, there are laws which are
defined by the relationships between states and their
cultural backgrounds... Showed first 250 characters
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It takes the
slightly more modern position that while there is no
inherent right or wrong, there are laws which are
defined by the relationships between states and their
cultural backgrounds. These laws exist because the
pattern of relationships makes it in everyone's
interest to obey them... Showed next 250 characters
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