International Law
International Law refers to a set of rules, agreements, and treaties that are recognized and accepted as binding between countries and international entities. It governs the conduct of states and international organizations in their interactions with one another and with individuals, and encompasses a variety of areas including human rights, trade, environmental regulations, and the laws of war. International law is typically divided into two main categories: public international law, which deals with the relationships between states, and private international law, which concerns legal disputes crossing national borders. It aims to promote peace, security, and cooperation among nations, providing frameworks for resolving disputes and establishing accountability.