
International Security Law
International Security Law refers to a set of legal rules and principles that govern how countries behave to maintain peace and protect against threats like war, terrorism, and cyber-attacks. It establishes what actions are lawful or unlawful in conflicts, regulates the use of force, and promotes cooperation among nations. These laws aim to prevent violence, resolve disputes peacefully, and ensure accountability for violations, contributing to global stability. They are often enshrined in treaties, conventions, and customary international practices recognized by the international community.