Review:

Public International Law

overall review score: 4.5
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Public International Law is the set of rules and principles governing relations between states, as well as entities such as international organizations and individuals on the international stage.

Key Features

  • Sovereignty of states
  • Treaties and agreements
  • International organizations
  • State responsibility

Pros

  • Promotes peaceful coexistence between nations
  • Provides a framework for resolving disputes among states
  • Helps protect human rights on a global scale

Cons

  • Enforcement mechanisms can be weak
  • Not all states adhere to international law consistently

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