3 mai 2013

OUVRAGE : J.P. Trachtman, The Future of International Law: Global Government

Catherine MAIA

The world is changing rapidly and there are increasing calls for international and legal responses. Social changes in areas such as globalization, development, demography, democratization and technology are growing in importance for both citizens and states. Over time this will be reflected in international law and organizational structures, which will have more prominence in governmental functions. In this sense the future of international law is global government. This book draws together the theoretical and practical aspects of international cooperation needs and legal responses in critical areas of global concern and predicts that a more extensive, powerful and varied international legal system will be needed to cope with future opportunities and challenges.


TABLE OF CONTENTS

1. Introduction: the crisis in international law
2. Reasons for international law and organization
3. International law and organization as a system for transnational political linkage
4. The futurology of international law
5. Cyberspace
6. Human rights
7. Environmental protection and public health
8. Global regulation of finance
9. Economic liberalization: trade, intellectual property, migration, and investment
10. Fragmentation, synergy, coherence, and institutional choice
11. International legal constitutionalization
12. Conclusion: functionalism revisited

The Future of International Law

Joel P. TRACHTMAN, The Future of International Law: Global Government, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2013 (310 pp.)

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