What is the aim of Public International Law?
A. promotion of friendly relations among the member states
B. providing for basic humanitarian rights.
C. to refrain the state from using threat or force over the territory of any other state.
D. to facilitate agreements under maritime law.
Public International Law has all of the above-mentioned objectives except agreements under maritime law which is a subject matter of Private International Law.
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