International Law

International law represents the legal mechanisms through which sovereign states manage the relations existing between them.

International law represents the legal framework within which independent states manage their relationships with other states. No global law-giving institution exists, therefore international law is a matter of bilateral agreement between individual pairs of states. Nevertheless, the United Nations Charter exercises considerable influence on international law.

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