International law is not a single, official big book of laws and it's not enforced by an international police.
Instead, it is a set of agreements and customs that most countries follow, most of the time.
These agreements cover the rights and duties of states regarding war, human rights, trade, and diplomacy.
ð International law is a constantly evolving system that regulates relations between countries, corporations, and individuals.
ð The complexity arises from the fact that some corporations are larger in scale than certain countries.
ð International law needs to adapt and evolve in order to address the changing dynamics of our world.