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Law of International Organizations

The Law of International Organizations governs how entities like the United Nations or the World Bank operate in the global arena. It focuses on their rights, responsibilities, and interactions with countries and other organizations. In the context of External Relations Law, it outlines how these organizations engage in diplomatic relations, enter treaties, and interact with states in ways that respect international legal frameworks. Essentially, it ensures these organizations can function effectively while adhering to international laws and norms, promoting cooperation and addressing global issues collectively.