Introductory Business Law CLEP Prep Practice Exam

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What type of law deals with disputes between two countries?

  1. International law

  2. Tax law

  3. Civil law

  4. Administrative law

The correct answer is: International law

International law is the correct answer because it is a set of rules and agreements that govern relations between sovereign states. It deals with issues such as trade, diplomacy, and disputes between countries. Tax law (B), civil law (C), and administrative law (D) all deal with disputes on a smaller scale, such as between individuals, organizations, or with government agencies. These types of law may not have jurisdiction or authority over disputes between two countries.