Noun
public international law (uncountable)
(international law) the law concerning the conduct of nations and international organisations.
Gillian Triggs, 72, is an Australian academic specialising in public international law. Source: Internet
The Italian jurist Sir Alberico Gentili was the first to write on public international law. Source: Internet
The ambassador completed post graduate courses in public international law, foreign policy of the United States and the Caribbean and more in Belgium, Ireland, the United States, Japan and Mexico. Source: Internet
It cannot be held to antitrust enforcement in other jurisdictions by virtue of the doctrine of state immunity under public international law. Source: Internet