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International Law is elusive...mostly without a tangible solution or rule

To make a sense of it, i think, one must relate it with Cases and Precedents
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No. It's well understood. It's encoded in the results of the Nuremberg trials, the UN charter and the Geneva Convention, for example.
Conservatives hate peace and regard international law as a speed bump in their path to conflagration.