International law is a uniform set of laws that nations
agree to follow when dealing among each other. The scope of international law
has been defined these days to include dealings of states and individuals and
relations between international organizations.
Two main categories are public are private international
law. The former is concerned with rights of nations, their citizens or subjects
of other nations while the latter deals with controversies among private
individuals, natural or juridical, concerning interest of more than one nation.
This concept works as an effort to deal with the conflicts
of different states as rules provide order and a unified form of discipline for
all nations. However to what extend is international law effective? Although it
can be very helpful in resolving greater disputes among different nations,
however, complex and poorly harmonized laws can turn out to be increasingly
contentious hence making it essential for nations to come up with the most
integrated laws possible.
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ReplyDeleteWell I agree with the importance of international laws, but there is an essential aspect that many people overlook , and that is that if the country's parliament doesnt formally accept international laws and treaties then the respective country will not be compelled to follow the international laws.
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