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The closest thing to codified laws in international law are ________.

A. Laws created by individual nations
B. There are none. International law does not exist.
C. Unilateral actions by sovereign nations
D. Declarations from the UN
E. Treaties and conventions

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Some principles of public international law are written, or "codified" in a series of treaties, but others are not written down anywhere. These are known as "customary" laws, and nations consent to them by doing nothing.

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The answer should be E, treaties and conventions. I hope this helped you!

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