
UN International Law Commission
The United Nations International Law Commission (ILC) is a body established to help develop and codify international law, the rules that govern relations between countries. It consists of legal experts from around the world who research and draft laws on issues such as treaties, sovereignty, and human rights. These recommendations aim to promote consistency, clarity, and fairness in international legal standards. While the ILC's work is influential, its proposals need approval by the UN General Assembly to become widely adopted and legally binding.