Abstract
The thesis of this Essay is that international law currently represents a welfare-driven and bio-political structuring mode for international society which not only counterbalances liberal economic globalization, but also draws from it. This inquiry offers a political interpretation of contemporary international law to clarify its functioning and the effects of its legal rationality, as well as to answer the question of its efficacy. An evolution has taken place for at least a century and has only attainted partial completion. It is the fruit of modernity that constantly projects its aspirations, its unity, and its contradictions onto the international legal system. At the outset of the 21st Century, this system has become a guardian of welfare.
Recommended Citation
Emmanuelle Jouannet,
What is the Use of International Law? International Law as a 21st Century Guardian of Welfare,
28
Mich. J. Int'l L.
815
(2007).
Available at:
https://repository.law.umich.edu/mjil/vol28/iss4/3