TAILIEUCHUNG - The concept of international law

International law is the term commonly used for referring to laws that govern the conduct of independent nations in their relationships with one another. It differs from other legal systems in that it primarily concerns provinces rather than private citizens. In other words it is that body of law which is composed for its greater part of the principles and rules of conduct which States feel themselves bound to observe, and therefore, do commonly observe in their relations with each other and which includes also : (a) The rules of law relating to the function of international institutions or organizations,. | EJIL 1999 The Concept of International Law Philip Allott Abstract The social function of international law is the same as that of other forms of law. It is a mode of the self-constituting of a society namely the international society of the whole human race the society of all societies. Law is a system of legal relations which condition social action to serve the common interest. Law is a product of social processes which determine society s common interest and which organize the making and application of law. The international legal system integrates all subordinate legal systems international constitutional law and regulates the international public realm and the interaction of subordinate public realms international public law . National legal systems including private international law are part of the international legal system. International law takes a customary form in which society orders itself through its experience of self-ordering and a legislative form treaties . The state of international law at any time reflects the degree of development of international society. Recent developments in international society have made necessary and inevitable the coming-to-consciousness of international law as the fully effective law of a fully functioning international society but that development faces a number of problems and impediments which must be overcome. The Social Function of Law 1. Law including international law has a threefold social function. 1 Law carries the structures and systems of society through time. 2 Law inserts the common interest of society into the behaviour of society-members. 3 Law establishes possible futures for society in accordance with society s theories values and purposes. Fellow of Trinity College and Reader in International Public Law Cambridge University Cambridge CB2 1TQ United Kingdom. The present essay reflects ideas contained in various of the author s works including Eunomia - New Order for a New World 1990 and Eutopia - .

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