North Sea Continental Shelf Case (Treaties and Customary Law)
In this international law case, the court considered the circumstances under which a treaty (which is normally binding only on the parties which subscribe to the treaty) can become customary international law, binding even on nations which have not formally agreed to it. The court found that this was possible, but the criteria are strict ... If my videos are helpful to you, you could always buy me a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Anthslaw...

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