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Power Shifts in International Law: Structural Realignment and Substantive Pluralism

机译:国际法中的权力转移:结构调整和实质多元化

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For most of the past sixty years, the United States and Europe have led, independently and collectively, the international legal system. Yet, the rise of the BRICs over the past decade has caused a profound transformation of global politics. This paper examines the implications of this redistribution of power for international law. While international lawyers have long debated the ability of law to constrain state behavior, this paper shifts the debate from the power of law to the role of power within international law. It first advances a structural argument that the diffusion, disaggregation, and issue-specific asymmetries in the distribution of power are giving rise to a multi-hub structure for international law, distinct from past structures such as bipolarity and multipolarity. This multi-hub structure increases pluralism within the international legal system. It also creates downward pressure on international legal processes to migrate from the global level toward a number of flexible, issue-specific subsystems. The paper then proceeds to demonstrate that the anticipated pluralism is emerging at three substantive tension points as some rising powers articulate distinct preferences with respect to sovereignty, legitimacy, and the role of the state in economic development. At each of these tension points, rising powers are reasserting the preeminence of the state in international law, leading to a gradual turning away from the individualization of international law championed by the US and Europe back toward the Westphalian origins of the international legal system. Notwithstanding this turn, the United States stands to benefit from the new multi-hub structure of international law.
机译:在过去六十年的大部分时间里,美国和欧洲独立和集体领导着国际法律体系。然而,金砖四国在过去十年中的崛起已引起全球政治的深刻变革。本文研究了权力重新分配对国际法的影响。尽管国际律师一直在争论法律约束国家行为的能力,但本文将辩论从法律权力转移到国际法中权力的作用。它首先提出了一个结构性论点,即权力分配中的扩散,分解和特定问题的不对称正在引起国际法的多中心结构,这与以往的结构(如双极性和多极性)不同。这种多中心的结构在国际法律体系内增加了多元化。这也给国际法律程序带来了下行压力,要求它们从全球层面迁移到一些灵活的,针对特定问题的子系统。然后,本文继续证明,随着一些新兴大国在主权,合法性和国家在经济发展中的作用方面明确表达了不同的偏好,预期的多元化正在三个实质性的紧张点出现。在这些紧张局势中的每一个张力点上,崛起的力量正在重新确立国家在国际法中的主导地位,从而导致逐渐从美国和欧洲倡导的国际法个性化转向国际法体系的威斯特伐利亚起源。尽管出现了这种转变,美国仍将从国际法新的多中心结构中受益。

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    Burke-White, William W;

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