Public international law governs the relations between nations, between intergovernmental organizations, and between nations and intergovernmental organizations. According to Article 38 of the Statue of the International Court of Justice, the sources of public international law are:
Foreign law is the domestic or national law of a country other than the U.S. Foreign law deals with the constitutions, statutes, regulations and court decisions of a given country.
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To cite international materials, use the following guides. If the source is not covered in the Bluebook, use the subsequent guides in this order:
Bluebook
International Citator and Research Guide: The Greenbook
Guide to Foreign & International Legal Citations
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