Which of the following statements are correct?
(A) In S.S. Lotus case, the Permanent Court of International Justice (PCIJ) defined International Law as "principles which are in force between all independent nations"
(B) Professor Dias suggests that International law can never be called a 'Law'
(C) Lord Halsbury, when he was the Prime Minister of England, once remarked, "It was a misnomer to call international law as 'Law'. It should be better described as a branch of ethics"
(D) Russel has defined International Law as "the aggregate of the rules to which the nations have agreed to conform to their conduct towards one another"
(E) According to Austin, International law is set and enforced by political sovereign authority
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