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A legal entity in public international law is a non-state actor or entity that has the capacity to possess international legal rights and to assume duties, as well as the capacity to conclude legal agreements or contracts with other entities in international law. Legal entities can be: intergovernmental organizations, international non-governmental organizations, individuals, corporations, and other entities. They all have different rights and duties under international law.
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Feb. 22, 2023, 7:46 a.m.
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