International custom "as evidence of a general practice accepted as
law", is considered one of the two main sources of international
law as it primarily derives from the conduct of sovereign States,
but is also closely connected with the role of the international
judge when identifying the applicable customary rule, a function it
shares with the bodies in charge of its codification (and
progressive development), starting with the International Law
Commission. Though mainly considered to be general international
law, international custom has a complex relationship with many
specific fields of law and specific regions of the world. The
editor provides comprehensive research published in the last seven
decades, invaluable to everyone interested in the field of
customary international law.
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