Question:
Why do most states honour their legal obligations towards each other?
Author: Bas DubbelmanAnswer:
Summarized: 1. States are well-aware of the long-term benefits of a well-functioning international legal system; 2. States care, like most human individuals, about their reputation; 3. To reap the benefits of an international organization, participating states are generally expected to abide by the established norms, practices and institutions.
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