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International legal personality: Panacea or pandemonium?

International legal personality: Panacea or pandemonium?

Theorizing about the individual and the state in the era of globalization

International legal personality: Panacea or pandemonium?
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Veröffentlicht 2008, von Christopher Barbara bei VDM Verlag Dr. Müller

ISBN: 978-3-639-11514-7
68 Seiten
220 mm x 150 mm

 
With news of human suffering flowing into the homesof the world on a daily basis, Man is more attunedthan ever to the pitiful circumstances faced by manyof his brethren. It is the professed goal ofinternational law to serve Man, yet contemporaryinternational legal theory construes Man as a legalnon-entity resigned to languish forever in the shadowof the state. This book seeks to explore the ...
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With news of human suffering flowing into the homes
of the world on a daily basis, Man is more attuned
than ever to the pitiful circumstances faced by many
of his brethren. It is the professed goal of
international law to serve Man, yet contemporary
international legal theory construes Man as a legal
non-entity resigned to languish forever in the shadow
of the state. This book seeks to explore the future
of international law in the contemporary context of
globalization. In light of the newly developed interest based theory of globalization, it becomes
apparent that contemporary human societies will in
the future no longer so readily tolerate a derivative
international legal personality. The inflexible
concept of state is thus singled out as the main
hindrance to the development of an international
society which accords with the direction interest
based globalization is asking it to take. Thus it is
seen that globalization as well as the core
principles of legal science are militating for a
system which privileges the wellbeing of Man above
all else. Topical and refreshingly argued, this book
will no doubt prove both fascinating and helpful to
the layman and scholar alike.

Über Christopher Barbara

Christopher G. Barbara is a Canadian jurist specializing in
international law. He holds an LLM in Public International Law
from Leiden University (The Netherlands) and a BA Honours degree
in Law from Carleton University (Canada).