What is the difference between municipal law and international law?

Answer:

NTERNATIONAL LAW

  • Adopted by states as a common rule of actions among themselves
  • Derived from customs and traditions, international dimensions, general principles including treaties
  • Governs the relationship between and among states
  • Produces collective liability in case of violations and sanctions are for the state itself

MUNICIPAL LAW

  • Issued by a particular political superior for the observance of of those under the authority within a state
  • Enactment from the law-making body authority
  • Governs the relationship between the individuals and the state
  • If there is a violation of a municipal law, the aggrieved party will avail administrative and judicial processes within the state. Entails individual liability.

(piyar ali shakir I.R(kiu).

First answer by ID1154574283. Last edit by ID3276726851. Question popularity: 8 [recommend question].