Intro to Law and Legal Process
Customary international law refers to a body of unwritten laws that arise from the consistent and general practice of states, coupled with the belief that such practices are legally obligatory. This type of law plays a crucial role in international relations, filling gaps where treaties may not exist and guiding state behavior through established norms. It is formed through a long-standing practice accepted as law by the international community, contributing to the framework of international law alongside treaties and conventions.
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