
International Administrative Law
International Administrative Law is a branch of legal principles that governs the operations and decisions of international organizations, such as the United Nations or World Trade Organization. It ensures these entities act transparently, fairly, and within their legal powers, much like how administrative law regulates government agencies within a country. This area of law sets standards for accountability, decision-making processes, and the rights of individuals or states affected by their actions, helping maintain order and trust in international cooperation.