Abstract

Many of the dangers that the world faces today, including risks of proliferation and nuclear war, violent regional conflicts and the threat from terrorist attacks, or climate change and environmental disasters, cannot be resolved or prevented by a single nation, even not the most powerful one. Thus, collaboration and agreement of the international community is required to tackle these challenges, codified by international law to provide mutual assurance that policies are pursued in an integrated, coordinated, and effective way. Without international law, states are not bound and can act freely, pursuing national security interests and threat perceptions. International law defines the rules of the game to diminish conflict and enhance cooperation.

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