Difference between municipal law and international law
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International law, a term coined around 1800 by philosopher Jeremy Bentham[1], refers to the body of legal decisions, rules, and customs that regulate the discourse between nations (e.g., human rights, military intervention, and global concerns such as climate change). Conversely, municipal law governs the actions of individuals and commercial entities within the borders of sovereign states (e.g., civil codes and criminal statutes).
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