Correct option is B
Only statement 2 is true. While international law lacks a centralized judicial system with compulsory enforcement powers, it is still recognized as law governing relations between states. Courts like the International Court of Justice (ICJ) and arbitral tribunals exist, but enforcement largely depends on state cooperation and international pressure.
Information Booster:
International law operates through treaties, conventions, and customary practices. While it may not have the same enforcement mechanisms as domestic law, it still functions as a binding set of rules for Sovereign States.
Additional Knowledge:
· International law is not a law at all: This is incorrect as international law is a recognized legal system governing state behavior.