The Crisis of International Law

Vanderbilt Journal of International Law, Vol. 42, No. 5, November 2009

51 Pages Posted: 27 Jan 2011

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Rafael Domingo

University of Navarra - School of Law

Date Written: January 26, 2011

Abstract

This paper delves into the reasons for the current crisis in the traditional international law system, considering how the system developed through the centuries in order to respond to the needs and circumstances of past historical epochs, as well as how the system is no longer capable of meeting the unique developments and needs of life in the Third Millennium. We consider the fundamental problems of a state-based international law that, rather than focusing on the prime actor and focus of the law, the human person and his inherent dignity, concentrates on and gives enormous power to the artificial construct of the nation-state, and its animating principles of sovereignty and over-dependence on territoriality. This inborn defect in the system, that of focusing on the nation-state, was imported wholesale into the United Nations system, ultimately rendering it incapable of meeting the basic security, social and economic needs of our world which longs for a true global community of persons. The nation-state paradigm, as well as the United Nations system, needs to be essentially and profoundly reformed. New institutions having real global power need to be set up to meet the requirements of our globalized world, especially as regards defending human rights from the incessant assault from both state and non-state actors.

Keywords: international law, global law, nation-state

JEL Classification: K33

Suggested Citation

Domingo Osle, Rafael, The Crisis of International Law (January 26, 2011). Vanderbilt Journal of International Law, Vol. 42, No. 5, November 2009, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1748848

Rafael Domingo Osle (Contact Author)

University of Navarra - School of Law ( email )

Universidad de Navarra
Campus Universitario
Pamplona, Navarra 31009
Spain

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