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Some later comics about the Justice League International actually answer this. This DC team is literally sponsored by the United Nations, follows laws that make it so they generally only intervene in other sovereign nations if it is a humanitarian crisis/crime against humanity situation, and first appeared in Justice League #1 back in 1987.The team exists in mainstream comics to this day and acts more like a superpowered peacekeeping force for the UN than complete vigilantes.

Some later comics about the Justice League International actually answer this. This DC team is literally sponsored by the United Nations, follows laws that make it so they generally only intervene in other sovereign nations if it is a humanitarian crisis, and first appeared in Justice League #1 back in 1987.The team exists in mainstream comics to this day and acts more like a superpowered peacekeeping force for the UN than complete vigilantes.

Some later comics about the Justice League International actually answer this. This DC team is literally sponsored by the United Nations, follows laws that make it so they generally only intervene in other sovereign nations if it is a humanitarian crisis/crime against humanity situation, and first appeared in Justice League #1 back in 1987.The team exists in mainstream comics to this day and acts more like a superpowered peacekeeping force for the UN than complete vigilantes.

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Some later comics about the Justice League International actually answer this. This DC team is literally sponsored by the United Nations, follows laws that make it so they generally only intervene in other sovereign nations if it is a humanitarian crisis, and first appeared in Justice League #1 back in 1987.The team exists in mainstream comics to this day and acts more like a superpowered peacekeeping force for the UN than complete vigilantes.