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International law is divided into two main categories. The first, public international law, establishes regulations that manage interactions between countries to maintain stability, avoid conflicts, and promote collaboration. This field also examines various institutions that oversee global affairs, including the United Nations. The second category focuses on international business law, dealing with the legal aspects of cross-border transactions involving goods, services, and investments. This area similarly involves studying organizations that regulate global commerce, such as the World Trade Organization. Alongside a comprehensive curriculum taught by specialized full-time professors, Moritz provides intensive two-week courses led by top professionals through its Distinguished Practitioners in Residence program.