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SCOPE OF

INTERNATIONAL LAW
INTRODUCTION
• International law has become a prominent area in today's legal field. It
has become an area of interest for many law students.
• The scope of international studies has covered a wide variety of topics.
• There is exponential growth in different branches of international law
• The international law helps as a guiding principle in any kind of dispute
between states. 
• The development of technologies in different countries has made
International Trade and other development more frequent.
International Law

• The International Law consists of the rules and principles governing


the relations of the nations with each other as well as the relation
between state and individual, and the relation between international
organizations.
• The International Law consists of the rules and principles governing
the relations of the nations with each other as well as the relation
between state and individual, and the relation between international
organizations.
Need for International Law

• International Law is important because it covers the most important


areas such as the refugee crisis, migration, sustainable development,
and environmental problems.
• The traditional international law had limited boundaries wherein it
covered the Treaties, Conventions and Covenants.
• The reason we need International Law in modern days is because we
have a  tussle among superpowers of the World.
• The International Law will protect from the arbitrary exercise of
power by the superpowers.
Scope of International Law
• Interstate relations and their regulation
• International organizations
• Issues of non-state entities and individuals
Conclusion

• The International Law has dynamic applicability in the current


scenario.
• The objective of securing global justice for society is the sole aim that
should be focused on by the interested entities on the international
arena.
• The pivotal concern of environmental degradation and sustainable
development should be addressed on a priority basis.

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