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“The Law of nations is that collection of usages which civilized states have agreed to observe in their dealings with one another”. This definition of
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“The Law of nations is that collection of usages which civilized states have agreed to observe in their dealings with one another”. This definition of International law is given by Lord Coleridge in:

A.

Queen V. Keyn

B.

West Rand Central Gold Mining Ltd Co. V. King

C.

S.S. Lotus Case

D.

A.M. Luther Co. V. Sugar and Co

Correct option is A

The definition of International Law provided as "that collection of usages which civilized states have agreed to observe in their dealings with one another" was given by Lord Coleridge in the case of Queen v. Keyh. This definition captures the essence of customary international law.

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