Abstract

In the contemporary world, where globalization is intensifying, the significance of international agreements and their impact on national legal systems is increasing. International agreements serve not only as the foundation for regulating interstate relations but also as a crucial tool for unifying legal norms, promoting the protection of human rights, sustainable development, economic cooperation, and environmental protection. The analysis of theoretical aspects demonstrates that international agreements are a crucial element of the global legal system, providing a basis for international cooperation. Studying the practical application of international agreements in national legal systems has revealed various mechanisms for implementing and adapting international norms to domestic legislation. Discussions on the challenges of compatibility, sovereignty, the effectiveness of international agreements, and the adaptation of international norms to the national context have highlighted the need to balance the requirements of international law with national peculiarities. The study's conclusions emphasize the importance of integrating global norms from international agreements into national legal systems. Further research should focus on developing flexible mechanisms for implementing international agreements that consider the specificities and needs of different states. Additionally, it is important to analyze the impact of technological development on international law.

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