International law is the body of rules that nations recognize as binding upon one another in their mutual relations. Sources of international law include treaties, customs, general principles of law, resolutions and declarations of international organizations, equity, and writings of judges and legal scholars.
Inside International Law
- Articles
- Sources of International Law
- EarthRights International
- International Monetary Fund
- International Courts
- World Bank
- International Organizations
- International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR)
- Statute of the International Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia
- The Law of the Environment
- Abolition of Forced Labor Convention, 1957
- The Law of the Seas
- International Human Rights
- Structure of the Court
- Enforcement of Foreign Judgments
- International Commercial Arbitration
- United Nations
- International Treaties and Agreements
- United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD)
- International Law Attorneys
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