
International Law Commission (ILC)
The International Law Commission (ILC) is a body established by the United Nations in 1947, tasked with promoting the progressive development and codification of international law. It consists of legal experts from various countries who work to clarify and develop international legal norms, such as treaties and principles governing state relations. The ILC produces reports and draft articles that influence international law and help countries understand and implement legal standards. Its efforts contribute to global stability, peace, and cooperation by providing a framework for resolving disputes and regulating international interactions.