þjóðarétti
Þjóðarétti is an Icelandic term that translates to "national law" or "public international law." It generally refers to the body of rules, principles, and norms that govern the relations between sovereign states and other international actors. This includes treaties, customary international law, and general principles of law recognized by civilized nations.
The principles of þjóðarétti are concerned with issues such as state sovereignty, diplomatic relations, the use
Key sources of þjóðarétti include international agreements, such as conventions and protocols, which are voluntarily entered
While þjóðarétti is binding on states that consent to its jurisdiction, its enforcement can be a complex