
ILC (International Law Commission)
The International Law Commission (ILC) is a UN body composed of legal experts who work to develop and codify international law, ensuring it is clear, consistent, and applicable globally. Its main tasks include drafting treaties, rules, and principles that govern relations between countries, such as human rights, environmental protection, and state sovereignty. The ILC conducts research, provides legal advice, and proposes legal frameworks to promote international cooperation and justice. While its recommendations are influential, they are not legally binding unless adopted by states or international organizations.