This book grows out of the work of a study group convened by the American Branch of the International Law Association. The group had a mandate to examine threats to the rules-based international order and possible responses. The several chapters in the book-all of which are written by distinguished international law scholars--generally support the conclusion that the rules-based international order confronts significant challenges, but it is not unraveling--at least, not yet. Climate change is the biggest wild card in trying to predict the future. If the world's major powers--especially the United States and China--cooperate with each other to combat climate change, then other threats to the rules-based order should be manageable. If the world's major powers fail to address the climate crisis by 2040 or 2050, the other threats addressed in this volume may come to be seen as trivial in comparison.
Thursday, February 23, 2023
Sloss: Is the International Legal Order Unraveling?
David L. Sloss (Santa Clara Univ. - Law) has published Is the International Legal Order Unraveling? (Oxford Univ. Press 2022). The table of contents is here. Here's the abstract: