Constitutionalism in International Law: A Comprehensive Analysis
Publish place: 19th International Conference on Legal and Judicial Studies
Publish Year: 1403
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Constitutionalism in International Law: A Comprehensive Analysis abstract
This article examines the evolving concept of constitutionalism in international law, analyzing itstheoretical foundations, practical applications, and future prospects. It traces the historical developmentof international constitutionalism from Enlightenment philosophy to contemporary global governancestructures. The study explores key principles, including the rule of law, separation of powers, andprotection of fundamental rights, as applied to the international sphere. Through case studies of theEuropean Union, International Criminal Court, and global environmental governance, the articleillustrates both the potential and challenges of implementing constitutionalist ideas beyond stateborders. It critically assesses persistent obstacles, such as state sovereignty concerns and enforcementdifficulties, while also considering emerging issues in digital governance and non-state actorinvolvement. The analysis reveals a gradual, albeit contested, constitutionalization of international law,reflecting an ongoing tension between global aspirations and national interests. The article concludesby proposing adaptive approaches to international constitutionalism, emphasizing the need for enhancedlegitimacy, interdisciplinary engagement, and empirical research to navigate the complexities of globalgovernance in an increasingly interconnected world.
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farid fathi
Master's student, International Law, University of Tehran