Across
- 5. only the ___ can hear cases that are legal disputes between states. These cases can only be brought to the court by states. (abbreviate it)
- 10. example of regional, single-issue IO (hint: it focuses on economic cooperation)
- 11. judicial organ of the UN that hears legal disputes between states
- 12. a source of international law: both domestic and international judicial decisions can be cited to create and enforce international law
- 15. law in the absence of central authority that tries to bind states and nonstate actors in their relations with one another
- 16. a source of international law: formal, voluntary, written agreements between states
- 17. idea that IR actors follow international law because they want and expect other actors to follow it
- 20. judicial institution separate from the UN that tries individuals for criminal acts including genocide, crimes against humanity, crimes of aggression, and war crimes
- 21. "While the ICC's decisions can be appealed, its decisions are implemented by the court itself as the ICC is the world's law enforcement."
- 22. actions taken by states to punish other states who violate international law is an example of ____ enforcement
Down
- 1. a source of international law: some laws which are outlawed in most states should also be outlawed in the international system too
- 2. example of global, single-issue IO (hint: it focuses on trade)
- 3. example of global, multiple-issue IO
- 4. the largest and most powerful regional, multiple-issue IO
- 6. a source of international law: eventually, practices that states engage in with each other over time can become international law
- 7. actions taken by IOs to enforce international law is not common, but it is an example of ___ enforcement
- 8. only the ___ can hear cases against individuals that pertain to crimes of genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, and crimes of aggression. The crimes must be committed in the territory of a state in that institution, by a state in that institution, or in the territory of a state that has accepted that institution's jurisdiction. (abbreviate it)
- 9. most common type of international law enforcement
- 10. example of regional, multiple-issue IO (hint: IO similar to UN but focused on one continent)
- 13. "The decisions of the ICJ are binding and cannot be appealed. However, enforcement is up to states."
- 14. event that marks the first state to ever leave the European Union
- 18. states can prosecute violators of international law even if the violator is from another country
- 19. single-issue or multiple-issue refers to the ___ of IOs
