Content abstract :The country took the international law main body is now one ofinternational law main Whether but does individualbecome the international law main body, is the slope has the disputein the domestic and foreign international laws educational Butargued mainly has four kinds: (1) Thought individual is not theinternational law main body, has the country is only the internationallaw main (2) Individual is the international law only mainbody, the country is not the international law main (3) Thecountry is the international law basic main body, personally in thespecific situation also is the international law main (4)individual is the international law main body, but is not the onlymain Its dispute basic reason in and to international law mainbody definition At present does not have on theinternational law educational world to be clear about has theunification recognizing, but along with globalization tendency day byday intense and science and technology progressive, between variouscountries in politics, economy, science and technology, culture,religion and so on other humanity field of activity exchanges morefrequent, the domain which follows which comes the internationalrelations involves to be more and more But personally alsoslightly has in the international law main body status reveals,whether but truly establishes individual whether is the internationallaw main body, or a quite important question, whether does it directlyaffect individual in the international law status, as well as whetherdoes individual directly in on international exercise the right andundertakes the Thus between influence country culture, economy,science and technology, politics and so on many domains Does this article from the international law main body definition,international law each domain, whether as well as individual become inthe main body nature to analyze the elaboration, personally takes anewborn main body in international law main body status Key word: Individual, international law, international law main body,international human rights law, international criminal law