Addressing some of the most perilous, controversial issues in
international law and governance, this volume brings together legal
scholars from diverse geographic, personal and scholarly
perspectives. They reflect on the pervasive feeling of crisis in
the world today and share their views on the possibilities and
limits of the international legal architecture and its expert
communities in shaping the world of tomorrow. What exactly is this
feeling that the contemporary international legal architecture is
at a tipping point? What do these possible risks expose about the
fragility and limits of our current conceptual and institutional
order? What commitments drive our hopes and anxieties? Authors
explore these questions across a wide range of possible tipping
points and offer readers a unique snapshot of the lived experience
of what it means to be an expert engaged right now in international
law and governance. Each chapter covers both theory and practice in
analysing a current problem.
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