This document summarizes and compares municipal and international law. It begins by acknowledging the teacher who assigned the topic. It then defines international law as consisting of rules governing relations between nations and between states and individuals. It distinguishes between private and public international law. Municipal law is defined as the domestic law of a sovereign state, including national, state, and local law. The document outlines the different types of municipal law such as public law, private law, criminal law, and civil law. It concludes by comparing the key differences between municipal and international law, such as international law governing inter-state affairs based on consent while municipal law governs domestic affairs based on the authority of the sovereign state.