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International law, such as exists, comes from a collection of international agreements and precedents. |
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Specific connections to science, personal studies, anthropology, and culture will be explored as this site develops. This is connected to families, other areas of education, economics, government, and religion. Connections to sociology aincluding social structure and change and communities will also be explored. Peoples of the world are connected. Nations, Western Civivilization, Asiatic peoples, African peoples, and American Indian peoples will provide examples of international law. |
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International law has a significant history, although it is not certain that it can be traced to prehistory or antiquity. Classical and medieval history may have some connections. International law largely developed in the modern period including the 16th century, 17th century, 18th century, 19th century, and 20th century has more. Its future is obscure. |
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