Too soon to foresee the Reality of global law

International Criminal Law Constitutes the Sole Field Where the Promise of Global Law Provides Solid Ground.

  • Juan Daniel Jaramillo Ortiz Autor
Palabras clave: Globalization is not new, Nation, society and community, International distributive justice, Global law and norms of international law

Resumen

In 2008, I found a book that would mark my academic and professional work over the following years. It was Defending Humanity [Oxford University Press, 2008]. In the conclusion, authors George P. Fletcher and Jens David Ohlin write: “The value of a national culture is not just instrumental, but intrinsic. National cultures are more than a source of warmongering and national prejudice, they are a source of the inspiration and difference that make human flourishing possible.” I reflected on the relationships between globalization, nationality and international law. I would intuitively conclude later that globalization is a far more complex phenomenon than we tend to believe; also, that the concept of nationality is not ready to disappear but instead is in the process of affirming itself. Finally, I inferred that international criminal law realistically holds the promise of an expanding legal globalization. These reflections form the basis of this article.

Biografía del autor/a

Juan Daniel Jaramillo Ortiz, Autor

Abogado, Universidad de Los Andes, Bogotá, D.C., Colombia, Master of Arts Economics, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn, USA; Master of Arts International Relations, The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University, Medford, Mass USA; Master of Laws, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass USA; PhD, Leiden Universitat, Leiden, Netherlands-The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University, Medford, Mass, USA

Publicado
2014-03-01
Cómo citar
Jaramillo Ortiz, J. (2014). Too soon to foresee the Reality of global law. Conflicto & Sociedad, 2(1), pp. 49-63. Recuperado a partir de http://revistas.unisabaneta.edu.co/index.php/conflictoysociedad/article/view/40