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zpm1290,

The passage tells us that these norms are commonly accepted, but not formal. legal principles that nations already use when they interact with each other.

Answer choice (A) is wrong. The principles are not formal and there's no indication they are the basis for formal statutes.

Answer choice (B) looks like what I said, so keep it.

Answer choice (C) has no basis in the passage.

Answer choice (D) also has no basis in the passage.

Answer choice (E) is a wrongheaded idea - they are not formal principles, and there is no indication they are models for treaties, which would be formalizations.

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