International economic law

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,[1] and domestic law applicable to international business transactions,[2] and domestic laws relevant to international business transactions.

  1. ^ a b Subedi. International Economic Law. University of London.
  2. ^ "International Business and Economic Law". fletcher.tufts.edu. Archived from the original on January 14, 2019.