Cards (6)

  • Global governance refers more to cooperation than coexistence, focusing on governance processes, mechanisms, subjects, and purposes
  • Global organizations can be categorized as intergovernmental, non-governmental, hybrid, and others like the UN and international organizations
  • Global regulation can refer to multilateral law-making or acts of a general nature that complement or amend legislative acts, ensuring laws are effectively put into practice
  • Multilateral legislation of common interest includes areas like the law of armed conflict for modern warfare, cyberspace law, outer space law, and the law of the sea
  • States are the administrators of international law obligations, with rare instances of direct administration by international organizations at the international level
  • Enforcement in international law deals with situations of non-compliance by states, involving the law of international responsibility, rules of organs like the UNSC, and dispute settlement procedures