Customary International Law:Customary international law refers to the unwritten rules of international law that develop through the consistent practice of states over time, accompanied by the belief that such practice is legally required or permitted.
State Practice: State practice refers to the actual behavior and actions of states, which, along with opinio juris, helps establish the existence of a rule of customary international law.
International Custom: International custom is a source of international law that arises from the general and consistent practice of states, accompanied by the belief that such practice is required by law.