International law
International law, deals with the relationships between states, or between persons or entities in different states. It sub-divides into "public international law" and private international law (also called conflict of laws). When used without an adjective, "international law" generally refers to "public international law." Thus, public international law is defined as "the system of law which regulates the activities of entities possessing international personality." This article will concentrate on this aspect.
See also
- International Court of Justice
- International Criminal Court
- International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia
- International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda
- International Labour Organization
- UNIDROIT
- United Nations
Related topics: international community, world government, nationality, terrorism, environmental agreements, international auxiliary language, state, territorial integrity.
Related Topics:
International community - World government - Nationality - Terrorism - Environmental agreements - International auxiliary language - State - Territorial integrity
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