In recent decades, new international courts and other legal bodies
have proliferated as international law has broadened beyond the
fields of treaty law and diplomatic relations. This development has
not only triggered debate about how authority may be held by
institutions beyond the state, but has also thrown into question
familiar models of authority found in legal and political
philosophy. The essays in this book take a philosophical approach
to these developments, debates and questions. In doing so, they
seek to clarify the relevant issues underpinning, as well as
develop possible solutions to the problem of how legal authority
may be constructed beyond the state.
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