Difference between private and public international law
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Public International Law :
Public International law is the body of legal rules, which applied between Sovereign States and other International Personalities.
2) Private International Law or Law of Conflict :
Private International Law is also Called as 'Conflict of Law' deals with cases involving foreign element. In case of Dispute between an individual citizen or State and Foreign Element, where there is need to contact with foreign system of law, the Private International Law will apply.
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Public International Law :
Public International law is the body of legal rules, which applied between Sovereign States and other International Personalities.
2) Private International Law or Law of Conflict :
Private International Law is also Called as 'Conflict of Law' deals with cases involving foreign element. In case of Dispute between an individual citizen or State and Foreign Element, where there is need to contact with foreign system of law, the Private International Law will apply.
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According to Bentham's classic definition,International law is a collection of rules governing relations between states. ...International Law itself is divided into Conflict of Laws (or Private International Law) and public International Law.
Private international law
Private International Law is the legal framework composed of conventions, protocols, model laws, legal guides, uniform documents, case law, practice and custom, as well as other documents and instruments, which regulate relationships between individuals in an international context.
Public international law:
Public international law is the body of rules that is legally binding on States in their interactions with other States, individuals, organizations and other entities. It covers a range of activities; such as, diplomatic relations, conduct of war, trade, human rights and sharing of oceanic resources.
Private international law
Private International Law is the legal framework composed of conventions, protocols, model laws, legal guides, uniform documents, case law, practice and custom, as well as other documents and instruments, which regulate relationships between individuals in an international context.
Public international law:
Public international law is the body of rules that is legally binding on States in their interactions with other States, individuals, organizations and other entities. It covers a range of activities; such as, diplomatic relations, conduct of war, trade, human rights and sharing of oceanic resources.
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