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International Law Flashcards
About International Law on Brainscape
What is International Law?
International Law is a system of agreements and treaties between countries that attempts to control how nations interact with other nations, citizens, and businesses. This vast area of law encompasses standards of international behavior, human rights law, environmental law, humanitarian law, the laws of the sea, diplomatic law, and economic law.
An International law attorney might be involved in civil matters such as international commerce disputes, international taxation, immigration, or they may even prosecute war crimes and negotiate extradition for citizens overseas.
Find out more at The American Society of International Law and The American Branch of The International Law Association. You can also check out this quick video, where The Big Think explain International Law succinctly.
Learning International Law
International Law students will memorize a tremendous amount of case law and cover legal concerns as diverse as human rights and international commerce, throughout the course of their studies. With a staggering amount of facts and concepts to absorb, Brainscape makes THE perfect supplementary tool.
The International Law page has thousands of flashcards prepared by top students and you can quickly link to other useful Law pages including Civil Rights, Human Rights, Intellectual Property or Criminal Law. To practice as an international lawyer, you’ll need to take your bar exam; Bar Boost is the most comprehensive study guide available on the market prepared by a team of top attorneys and legal educators.
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It’s super easy to get started. Click at the top of the page to make your own flashcards or choose from a deck below and just dig in. Best of Luck.