International Law
International law is the law that governs independent states whilst dealing with each other. These laws are deemed to govern states rather than private citizens thus the terminology, and are meant to enhance the sovereignty of independent states. However the rules of international law are applicable to international bodies like the United Nations and the International Red Cross. In reference to states, the Holy See and the United Nations headquarters in New York are granted the status as independent states under International law.
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