International law has two main types: private international law (or conflict of laws) and public international law (usually just termed international law.
Private international law includes regulation of relations between states, legal entities and individuals on various private matters such as matters of copy rights, inheritance, jurisdiction, labour relations, civil or human issues, marriage and divorce, and many other topics. Some people consider private international law as the business law of the world.
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