Here's what we know about it:
* Purpose: The Statute of Secrecy was established in the late 17th century after a series of incidents involving Muggle (non-magical) and wizarding communities. Its primary goal is to keep the existence of magic and magical people hidden from the Muggle world.
* Key Provisions: The Statute forbids wizards from revealing their magic to Muggles, performing magic in front of them, and using magic to interfere with Muggle lives. It also creates the International Confederation of Wizards (ICW), which oversees the enforcement of the Statute globally.
* Enforcement: The Statute is enforced by the Ministry of Magic in each country, and violations can result in severe consequences, including imprisonment or expulsion from the magical community.
Important Note: The Statute of Secrecy is a fictional construct from the Harry Potter series. It's not a real-life legal document.
While there's no real-life international law governing the secrecy of magical abilities, the idea of the Statute of Secrecy raises interesting questions about how we might perceive and interact with a world where magic exists.