03601nam 2200457 450 991016026320332120230808195915.03-465-14291-8(CKB)3710000000892674(MiAaPQ)EBC469761658c166e4-3788-499f-9bbb-075ab0dd2d03(EXLCZ)99371000000089267420161024h20162016 uy 0engurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierThe dynamics of international law in a globalised world cosmopolitan values, constructive consent and diversity of legal cultures /Matthias Herdegen1., 2016Frankfurt, [Germany] :Vittorio Klostermann,2016.©20161 online resource (257 pages)Schriftenreihe des Kate Hamburger Kollegs "Recht als Kultur" ;Volume 14PublicationDate: 201610013-465-04291-3 Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction -- The interplay between international law and 'globalisation' -- The forces behind the dynamics of international law -- Global morality, cosmopolitical commemoration and interpretation of experiences : towards a universal collective conscience? -- New structures of rule-making -- Disaggregation of the State -- Layers of normativity: ethics, 'soft law' and 'hard law' -- The look behind the veil of sovereignty : standards of governance -- Human rights in a globalised world -- Standards of rationality -- The changing role of the State -- The role of private actors -- Climate, water, biodiversity and beyond : the administration of global commons and other international resources -- Legal pluralism -- Human rights as a platform for cultural diversity : freedom of religion and guarantee of property -- Law as culture and the application of international rules -- Democratic dilemmas: views from within and from without -- Diversity -- Moral views and other perceptions rooted in culture : between stability and volatility in the face of international standards -- Social and distributive justice : challenges on the international level -- Developing countries -- The UN Charter: different ways of reading the constitution of the international community -- Concluding remarks.Long description: In the process of globalisation, international law plays a crucial and ambivalent role. It is one of the driving forces behind the integration of markets, expanding standards of human rights and good governance as well as mechanisms for international peace and security. International law also responds to a globalised world which catalyses not only universal ethics, but also the global spread of risks to political and economic stability. Evolutive interpretation of international agreements affects traditional concepts of sovereignty and democratic legitimacy. It enhances the power of technocratic elites. At the same time, we witness an intensive interplay between the different sectors of international law; new layers of 'hard' and 'soft' normativity as well as intriguing forms of legal pluralism.Schriftenreihe des Käte Hamburger Kollegs "Recht als Kultur" ;Volume 14.LawLaw.340.2Herdegen Matthias232067MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910160263203321The dynamics of international law in a globalised world2894832UNINA