international economic law(The recognized rules guiding the commercial relations of at least two sovereign states or private parties involved in cross-border transactions, including regulations for trade, finance and intellectual property)
international convention(Treaties and other agreements of a contractual character between different countries or organizations of states creating legal rights and obligations between the parties)
international transaction(Any agreement or act involving two or more countries in which business dealings, negotiations or other affairs are settled or concluded)
international organisation(An association of independent states, whose representatives gather for the promotion of common interests including defense and trade)
international assistance(Economic, military, technical or financial aid or support given to nations or countries in need, often from other governments or international or intergovernmental organizations)