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International economic law encompasses both the conduct of sovereign states in international economic relations, and the conduct of private parties involved in cross-border economic and business transactions. National, regional, and international law (public and private), policy and customary practices are all components of international economic law.
See also the Private International Law and International Dispute Settlement categories of EISIL. In-depth assistance on researching international economic law is available in the ASIL Guide to Electronic Resources for International Law�s continuously updated chapter on this subject.
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