International Postal Law

/ˌɪntərˈnæʃənəl ˈpoʊstəl lɔː/

Definitions

  1. (n.) The body of international laws, treaties, and regulations governing the exchange of mail and parcels across national borders.
    International postal law sets the standards for cross-border mail delivery and customs clearance.

Forms

  • international postal law

Commentary

International postal law is foundational for regulating international mail services and ensuring cooperation between national postal administrations.

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