Your contribution can guide someone’s learning journey. Share your
documents today.
Bullet Summaries Scholars are divided on the fact whether international law is considered as true law or not. Oppenheim, Lawrence and Starke provided in their definitions that international laws are binding on states and they are considered as true law. John Austin provided a separate view by provided that international laws are not binding since they are not enforced by superior authorities and there are no appropriate mechanisms available to enforce these laws. States are not punished if they did not comply with these policies; thus, they are moral and ethical principles which guide the actions of States rather than laws. Different sources of international law include treaties, decisions given by national and lower courts, principles and laws recognised by citizens and international customs. Different approaches of international law include naturalism and positivism. Naturalism provides that international law complies with natural laws based on which it is a true law. On the other hand, positivism provides that these laws are not implemented by sovereign authorities and they are not enforceable which did not make them true law. The relationship between international and national law is identified through two key theories which include dualist and monist theory. The dualistic theory provides that both these are separate legal system and national law prevails over international law. On the contrary, monist theory provides that both of them are a part of the legal system and international law is supreme. Based on the evaluation of different approaches and theories, it is concluded that international law is true law. Even national laws are not appropriately enforceable, and peopleviolate them, but they continue to remain laws; similarly, international laws are legitimate despite the fact that they are not enforceable and they are often breached by states. The objective of these laws is to address global issues and establish peace worldwide.