Law is an institution that has evolved and flourished throughout
its six-thousand-year history. Tracing this history in complex
societies from the Ancient Middle East to the contemporary world,
this book poses the following question: can international law
become an effective instrument of social control among nations in
the emerging world society?
To develop effective international law will require minimal
standards of inclusiveness and mutual responsibility. International
law must be limited in its scope and its powers. It must also meet
the fundamental requirement of an effective legal system: a
widespread belief in its justice and fairness. How has that kind of
respect for the law come about in earlier societies, and how can it
be fostered in the evolution of a world legal order?
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