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  2. International business - Wikipedia

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    t. e. International business refers to the trade of Goods and service goods, services, technology, capital and/or knowledge across national borders and at a global or transnational scale. It involves cross-border transactions of goods and services between two or more countries. Transactions of economic resources include capital, skills, and ...

  3. Right to a healthy environment - Wikipedia

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    UN Special Rapporteurs on Human Rights and the Environment John H. Knox (2012–2018) and David R. Boyd (2018–) have made recommendations on how to formalize these rights in international law. [3] [21] This was endorsed by a number of committees at the UN level, as well as local legal communities such as the New York City Bar, [22] in 2020.

  4. International economic law - Wikipedia

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    International economic law is a dynamic and evolving field of international law that governs the regulation and conduct of states, international organizations, and private entities in the global economic landscape. This field encompasses a diverse range of disciplines, including aspects of public international law, [1] private international law ...

  5. Environmental law - Wikipedia

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    e. Environmental laws are laws that protect the environment. [ 1] Environmental law is the collection of laws, regulations, agreements and common law that governs how humans interact with their environment. [ 2] This includes environmental regulations; laws governing management of natural resources, such as forests, minerals, or fisheries; and ...

  6. List of international environmental agreements - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of international environmental agreements. Most of the following agreements are legally binding for countries that have formally ratified them. Some, such as the Kyoto Protocol , differentiate between types of countries and each nation's respective responsibilities under the agreement.

  7. International Law Institute - Wikipedia

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    The International Law Institute, also known as the ILI, was founded as part of Georgetown University in 1955. [1] [2] [3] The ILI provides training and technical assistance for the legal, economic and financial problems of developing countries and emerging economies. [4] Since 1983, the ILI has been an independent, non-profit educational ...

  8. International environmental agreement - Wikipedia

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    An international environmental agreement or sometimes environmental protocol, is a type of treaty binding in international law, allowing them to reach an environmental goal. In other words, it is "an intergovernmental document intended as legally binding with a primary stated purpose of preventing or managing human impacts on natural resources."

  9. International commercial law - Wikipedia

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    International commercial law. International Commercial Law is a body of legal rules, conventions, treaties, domestic legislation and commercial customs or usages, that governs international commercial or business transactions. [ 1] A transaction will qualify to be international if elements of more than one country are involved.