International law
International law is a set of rules and principles that govern relations between sovereign states, international organizations, and individuals. It encompasses a wide range of areas, including human rights, diplomatic relations, armed conflict, and international trade.
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It encompasses a wide range of areas, including human rights, diplomatic relations, armed conflict, and international trade. International law is based on the mutual consent of nations and is primarily enforced through diplomatic pressure, economic sanctions, and, in extreme cases, military force. It has evolved over time through treaties, custom, and the decisions of international courts and tribunals. The main purpose of international law is to promote cooperation between states, resolve disputes, and ensure peaceful relations among nations.