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4 Is there an emerging international rule of law?

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An international rule of law complementing modern states' domestic rule of law seems to be emerging. At least in the four issue areas of international law considered here – international trade, security, labour, and environmental law – empirical evidence suggests that relevant dispute settlement procedures have been judicialized and their use by complainants as well as their acceptance by defendants have increased in practice. Albeit still far from what we are used to from the domestic rule of law, the emergence of an international rule of law can be regarded as indicative of a fundamental transformation of modern states.

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  • Zangl, Bernhard, 2005. "4 Is there an emerging international rule of law?," European Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 13(S1), pages 73-91, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:eurrev:v:13:y:2005:i:s1:p:73-91_00
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    1. Milewicz, Karolina, 2009. "Premises and Promises of International Law: An Empirical Analysis of Treaty Commitment (1945-2007)," Papers 134, World Trade Institute.
    2. Justin Joseph, 2020. "Exploring the Agency-Structure Dynamics in State–Society Relations in Contemporary China: The Case of Securitisation of the Environmental Sector," China Report, , vol. 56(2), pages 182-203, May.

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