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What is a mediator in law or international relations?
Mediators.
A mediator is a person or occasionally a commission appointed to mediate or to oversight negotiations between parties in litigation or conflict Usually, mediators have a background and...
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What is an arbitrator in law or international relations?
An arbitrator is a person or some times an ad hoc (for the duration of the arbitration) body, who will evaluate a conflict or litigation by the versions presented by each side. The arbitrator will...
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How has international law maintained international order?
It lets the little nations know what they cannot get away with, and it slows down the larger nations who know they'll have to go through the trouble of justifying their violations of it.
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Why is national law not international law?
'National' law is the law established in a single country, and applies only to the society within that country. International law is the law created between a group of countries to apply to all...
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Is international law real law?
Sure, just ask Microsoft which was fined a few million or so. Money is not the only matterAnother View: No, it is not. In the examp[le cited above Microsoft was tried under the law of THAT country...