International laws are meant to regulate relations bewtween countries and judge whether deeds between relating countries are right or wrong. Those deeds allowed by the linternational laws are considered right whereas not allowed are wrong. For example, A.B.C. weapons are forbidden by a international law. If one country is a party member of the law, the country has the obligation not to use these weapons otherwise the country is against the law. Another example, if country A has agreement with country B that both countries agree that their citizens are free to travel within the two countries without visa, neither of the two countries has right to refuse any citizen from country A to enter country B. International laws must be made by independent countries or international organizations.
they make international laws by making treaties
yes. there are no laws in international waters
Laws for the fricken computers of the world idiot.
Federal Laws, state laws, local laws, host nation Laws/final governing sanctions, and international laws/treaties.
Federal laws, state laws, local laws, host nation Laws/final governing sanctions, and international laws/treaties.
The United Nations
The strengths and weaknesses of international law depends on the individual laws themselves. Some laws are effective, while others are not.
National laws do not apply in international waters, for the same reason that the laws of one nation are not applicable in a different nation. However, that does not mean that complete anarchy prevails in international waters. There are certain international agreements which apply in international waters. If international waters are thought of as belonging to all nations, then the nations of the world can enact treaties pertaining to those waters.
Lawrence Collins has written: 'Essays in international litigation and the conflict of laws' -- subject(s): Civil procedure (International law), Conflict of laws, International Arbitration and award
the sources of international environmental laws are enomous and dis sources can b inform treaties,customary laws ,binding law etc
Don't know but check online :)
International law are laws that apply to a person no matter where in the world that person is such as murder ...