alþjóðaréttarins
Alþjóðaréttarins, commonly translated as international law, is a body of rules and principles that governs the relations between states and other international actors. It is distinct from domestic law, which applies within a particular country's borders. International law addresses a wide range of issues, including war and peace, human rights, trade, environmental protection, and the use of outer space.
The sources of international law are generally considered to be treaties, customary international law, and general
The enforcement of international law is a complex issue. Unlike domestic law, there is no central enforcement
International law is constantly evolving as new challenges and issues arise in the global arena. It plays