International Law -

: Legal concepts recognized by most national systems.

According to the Wex Legal Dictionary, international law is derived from five main sources:

: Consistent state practices followed out of a sense of legal obligation. International Law

: Rulings from both international and national courts.

: Formal agreements between states (e.g., the UN Charter). : Legal concepts recognized by most national systems

The legal landscape is primarily divided into two categories:

International law is a complex system of rules and principles that govern the conduct of sovereign states, international organizations, and individuals across borders. It covers diverse issues such as trade, human rights, environmental preservation, and war crimes. International Law

: Handles cross-border commercial rights, jurisdictional issues, and contractual transactions. Core Sources of Law

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