Assertion (A) : According to John Austin, international law is true law and not negative international morality.Reason (R) : Three elements in Austin's definition of law, namely command of the sovereign, duty of inferiors and sanction incase inferior who commit breach of the command are absent in international law.Codes :

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Assertion (A) : According to John Austin, international law is true law and not negative international morality.<br />Reason (R) : Three elements in Austin's definition of law, namely command of the sovereign, duty of inferiors and sanction incase inferior who commit breach of the command are absent in international law.<br /><br />Codes :






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