A Theory of Customary International Law Jackl. Goldsmithand eric A. Posner*e Customary international law (\CIL\)is one of two primary forms of international law, the other being the treaty. CIL is typically defined as a\customary practice of states followed from a sense of legal obligation. \1 Conventional wisdom views CiL as a unitary phenomenon that pervades
The idea of Recursive-Descent Parsing Viewing the grammar rule for a non-terminal A as a definition for a procedure to recognize an A The right-hand side of the grammar for A specifies the structure of the code for this procedure The Expression Grammar: