Why do we need international law? An animated explainer
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Learn all about international law with BBC Learning English. We take a look at why international law is needed, how it is used to "bridge" the gaps between sovereign states and how it can be used to help solve global problems like climate change.
Reflect on the limitations of international law in managing conflicts and agreements between sovereign entities based on the island analogy.
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About Universal Human Rights
In 1948 the United Nations issued a Universal Declaration of Human Rights that laid out a common standard of fundamental rights to be universally protected. But how much do you know about the rights and freedoms everyone, everywhere - including you - is entitled to? Explore this page to learn more about the history, philosophy and practice of ensuring universal human rights, brought to you in partnership with the Open Society Foundations.
Meet The Creators
- Video created by BBC Learning English
- Lesson Plan created by Cheney Munson