Abstract

The international legal community seems to be in a state of transition. Contemporary perspectives of international law are still generally dominated by traditional concepts of international community as a grouping of sovereign nation States the rules of which are in in principle based on consent. But at the same time there exists a prevailing impression that traditional international law is too cumbersome and archaic in order to cope with the pressing needs of mankind. A ‘World Public Order’ is demanded by not small an amount of political and legal writers.

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