1The practice of States plays a number of important roles in international law. This entry, however, is chiefly concerned with State practice as an element in the formation and identification of rules of customary international law, one of the principal sources of international law. State practice is creative, or expressive, of customary international law, but only in so far as it is undertaken with a legal conviction (acceptance as law, or opinio iuris). A rigid distinction between State practice and opinio iuris as two independent constituent elements of...
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