Law: International
: Rulings from both international and national courts.
According to the Wex Legal Dictionary, international law is derived from five main sources: International Law
: Formal agreements between states (e.g., the UN Charter). : Rulings from both international and national courts
: Concerned with state obligations, international organizations, and individual rights. International Law
: Scholarly works used as subsidiary means for determining legal rules. Emerging Challenges: AI and Generated Content
: Handles cross-border commercial rights, jurisdictional issues, and contractual transactions. Core Sources of Law
The rise of AI-generated content (AIGC) is currently "recoding" international law by introducing novel challenges in attribution and jurisdiction.