What does Ratner see as this century's "great trend in international law"?

a. increasing state membership in international organizations
b. increasing movement of soft laws to hard laws in international norms
c. increasing power of the UN Security Council at the expense of the power of nonmember states
d. increasing international regulation of more and more issues once typically seen as part of state domestic jurisdiction
e. involuntary loss of state control over a country's own domestic issues as a result of hard laws imposed and enforced by international organizations


Author: d

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