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"International Law or the Law of the Nations is the name of the body of rules which, according to the usual definition, regulate the conduct of states
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"International Law or the Law of the Nations is the name of the body of rules which, according to the usual definition, regulate the conduct of states in their intercourse with one another." Who said it?

A.

Oppenheim

B.

Lauterpacht

C.

Brierly

D.

Kelsen

Correct option is D


According to the given answer key, the correct answer is Kelsen. While this definition is often attributed to Oppenheim in international law literature, adherence to the answer key designates Kelsen as the correct option.

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