The world community between hegemony and constitutionalism / / Andraz Zidar.

Two dominant trends in today's world are hegemony and constitutionalism. The attitude of greater states or regional blocks, such as the US, Russia, China and the EU, represents hegemony. In parallel, constitutionalism is getting stronger through international organizations, international adjudi...

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Place / Publishing House:The Hague, The Netherlands : : Eleven International Publishing,, [2019]
Ã2019
Year of Publication:2019
Edition:First edition.
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (xi, 346 pages) :; illustrations
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Summary:Two dominant trends in today's world are hegemony and constitutionalism. The attitude of greater states or regional blocks, such as the US, Russia, China and the EU, represents hegemony. In parallel, constitutionalism is getting stronger through international organizations, international adjudicatory bodies and "higher norms" of international law. While these processes represent a move away from the Westphalian inter-state logic, they also juxtapose hegemony and constitutionalism to each other. A detailed look reveals that the two phenomena are intertwined in the sense of the antinomy. To shed more light on their complex relationship, the book surveys hegemony and constitutionalism in the field of international law. It focuses on hegemo-constitutional intersections with regard to international organizations, intervention on humanitarian grounds and international adjudication. Concrete and practical examples provide incremental developments hinting at a new structure of the world community.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 299-335) and index.
ISBN:9789462745582
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Andraz Zidar.