1. There are circumstances where the international community follows a practice and recognises it as binding customary...
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1. There are circumstances where the international community follows a practice and recognises it as binding customary law, but under some situations the rule will actually not apply to a particular state, provided it is during the formative stages and that state is not a party to it. This is known as:
a. Persistent Dereliction
b. Consistent Objection
c. Consistent Objectification
d. Persistent Objection
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