INTERNATIONAL LEGAL COMMUNITY

international legal community. 1. The collective body of countries whose mutual legal relations are based on sovereign equality. 2. More broadly, all organized entities having the capacity to take part in international legal relations. 3. An integrated organization on which a group of countries, by international treaty, confer part of their powers for amalgamated enterprise.

• In this sense, the European Union is a prime example.

[Blacks Law 8th]