
International Constitution
An international constitution refers to a set of fundamental principles, agreements, or legal frameworks that govern the relationships between nations. Unlike a country's national constitution, it is not a single document but a collection of treaties, conventions, and laws that establish how countries interact, cooperate, and resolve disputes. These agreements aim to promote peace, security, and cooperation on global issues such as human rights, trade, and the environment. Essentially, it provides the foundational rules that guide international conduct and ensure that countries adhere to shared legal standards.