FROM INTERNATIONAL LAW TO GLOBAL GOVERNANCE: STRUCTURAL CHANGES IN THE TRANSNATIONAL SPACE

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Marcelo Torelly

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The articles analyze the emergence of the concept of global governance arguing that social complexification leads to the emergence of new kinds of transnational regulation that challenge the traditional concept of international law articulated in the late XIX Century. It divides the historical development in three stages: an assembly moment, an executive moment, and judicial moment characterized by normative fragmentation and the emergence of self-contained regimes with constitutional-like features. Methodologically, it describes the prevailing international organizations and legal theories across time. It concludes mapping seven distinctive features of the transnational space during the three stages: kind of problem concerning the field, strategies of action, decision making process, style of governance, available organizations and institutions, actors, and theoretical approaches.

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TORELLY, Marcelo. FROM INTERNATIONAL LAW TO GLOBAL GOVERNANCE: STRUCTURAL CHANGES IN THE TRANSNATIONAL SPACE. Revista de Direito Brasileira, Florianopolis, Brasil, v. 15, n. 6, p. 20–46, 2016. DOI: 10.26668/IndexLawJournals/2358-1352/2016.v15i6.2990. Disponível em: https://indexlaw.org/index.php/rdb/article/view/2990. Acesso em: 20 dec. 2024.
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JUSTIÇA CONSTITUCIONAL
Author Biography

Marcelo Torelly, Universidade de Brasilia

Doutor em direito pela Universidade de Brasília, onde é pesquisador no grupo “Direito, Sociedade Mundial e Constituição”. Foi acadêmico visitante na Faculdade de Direito da Universidade de Oxford (Inglaterra), pesquisador visitante no Institute for Global Law and Policy da Escola de Direito da Universidade Harvard (Estados Unidos), professor do Curso de Direito da Universidade Católica de Brasília e coordenador de cooperação internacional e secretario-executivo adjunto da Comissão de Anistia do Ministério da Justiça.

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