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Directions: Read the passage given below and answer the question that follows it.

What we call International Law is simply the sum total of the treaties and unofficial agreements between countries. These agreements can be simply ignored at will by the parties involved. Laws are rules that are to be followed only when and where it is convenient to do so.

Which of the following assumptions is essential to the argument above?

 
An authorised International Court of Justice could effectively enforce International Law.
Laws cannot be enforced.
Most countries willingly violate treaties when it is in their interest to do so.
The punishment of a crime should be in accordance to the country's national laws and policies where it happened.
None of these

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