Comparative legal studies and internationalization of law / / Mireille Delmas-Marty.

By combining a method – comparative studies – with an ongoing process – the internationalization of law, that is, its extension beyond national borders – this Chair looks to the future, as uncertain as it may be. Of course current events tragically highlight the absence of a real legal world order....

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Place / Publishing House:Paris, France : : Collège de France,, 2015.
Year of Publication:2015
Language:English
French
Series:Leçons inaugurales
Physical Description:1 online resource :; digital, HTML file(s).
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  • Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
  • Translated from French.
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Summary:By combining a method – comparative studies – with an ongoing process – the internationalization of law, that is, its extension beyond national borders – this Chair looks to the future, as uncertain as it may be. Of course current events tragically highlight the absence of a real legal world order. The collective security system of the Charter of the United Nations has shown its weaknesses and law has been unable to disarm force. Conversely, however, force cannot prevent this unprecedented extension of law, to the extent that no State can lastingly override it. In spite of appearances, it is no longer possible today to ignore the superposition of regional, national and global standards, nor the over-abundance of both national and international institutions and judges, with expanded jurisdiction. The new realities are causing law to evolve into complex and highly unstable interactive systems that are perhaps more symptomatic of profound change than of the defeat of law: we are faced with a change in the very conception of the legal order.
ISBN:2722602792
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Mireille Delmas-Marty.