The Interaction between International and Domestic Legal Orders: Framing the Debate according to the Post-Modern Condition of International Law

dc.contributor.authorGiannattasio A.R.C.
dc.date.accessioned2024-03-12T23:58:26Z
dc.date.available2024-03-12T23:58:26Z
dc.date.issued2018
dc.description.abstract© 2018 Cambridge. All rights reserved.The interaction between international and domestic legal systems underwent a deep structural change. By means of a literature review concerned with a critical approach of International Law, this Article presents three perspectives: Modern, Imperial Post-Modern, and Deconstructive Post-Modern. Traditional international law scholarship emphasizes the first and the second trends, while this Article presents the third. While the first frames these interactions on the monism-dualism debate, the second establishes an international law prevailing unconditionally over domestic law, international human rights. The third criticizes whether it is still proper to search for an a priori solution for this interaction. By rejecting global governance and the truly common law as alternatives to imperial post-modern international law, this Article emphasizes that legal analysis should identify, stimulate and reinforce the a posteriori customary normative spontaneity of multitude. This Article argues that a serious post-modern international law should be guided by a radical political drive of law, foster a deconstructive interaction of different - spatial, temporal or thematic - representations of law and reject traditional hierarchical solutions and any kind of previous, single and exclusive - national or international - authority between any legal order.
dc.description.firstpage1
dc.description.issuenumber1
dc.description.lastpage20
dc.description.volume19
dc.identifier.doi10.1017/S2071832200022574
dc.identifier.issn2071-8322
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.mackenzie.br/handle/10899/35562
dc.relation.ispartofGerman Law Journal
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dc.titleThe Interaction between International and Domestic Legal Orders: Framing the Debate according to the Post-Modern Condition of International Law
dc.typeArtigo
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