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- DictionaryIn·ter·na·tion·al law/ˌin(t)ərˌnaSHənl ˈlô/
noun
- 1. a body of rules established by custom or treaty and recognized by nations as binding in their relations with one another.
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International law (also known as public international law and the law of nations) is the set of rules, norms, and standards generally recognized as binding between states. It establishes norms for states across a broad range of domains, including war and diplomacy, economic relations, and human rights. Wikipedia