international regulations
International regulations are rules and guidelines established by countries or international organizations to govern activities that cross national borders. These regulations aim to promote cooperation, ensure safety, and protect the environment, trade, and human rights. Examples include agreements on climate change, trade, and human trafficking.
These regulations can take various forms, such as treaties, conventions, or protocols. They are often negotiated and adopted by member states of organizations like the United Nations or the World Trade Organization. Compliance with international regulations helps maintain order and stability in global relations and fosters mutual respect among nations.