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How does international law differ from national law?

The main difference between international and national law is that international law regulates external relations between two or more countries by the signing of treaties and agreements concerning trade, war, the sea or oil, whilst national law or domestic law is applied within the boundaries of a country and is created in accordance with the constitution of the state.

×Basics of International Law:
  • Subjects of international law: The actors or players on the international stage.
  • Objects of international law: The legitimate topics of international legal resolution, such as international human rights law, the law of the sea, and international economic law.
  • The Charter of the United Nations (UN Charter): The foundational document for the international legal system.
  • States: The original and major subject of international law.
  • International Organizations: Associations of different states formed with the help of a treaty or agreement between different nations.

International humanitarian law body

The International Humanitarian Fact-Finding Commission (IHFFC) is an international body that is available to perform investigations of possible breaches of international humanitarian law.
The Commission may investigate matters to determine what has happened, but does not pass judgment on issues it raises.

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