Article · Young researchers forum

THE PROBLEM OF THE FRAGMENTATION OF INTERNATIONAL LAW IN THE AGE OF GLOBALIZATION

CAMERZAN Ruxanda

Author
CAMERZAN Ruxanda
Section
Young researchers forum
Pages
104-114
JEL classification
K 1; K 33
Universal Decimal Classification
341.2; 341.231.14; 331.23-055.2

Author information

CAMERZAN Ruxanda - PHD student, Moldova State University, Doctoral School of Legal and Economical science

ORCID camerzanruxanda@gmail.com

Keywords

international law fragmentation, deformalization, decentralization, self-contained regime, proliferation of judicial bodies, conflicts of norms

Abstract

The international public law was firstly conceived as a unitary system of laws. However, with the appearance of the globalist development, this mechanism has started to evolve into a fragmented outcome that has led to deformalization and decentralization. Nevertheless, it can be observed other consequences such as the emergence of the self-contained regimes, the proliferation of the judicial bodies and the conflict theory of norms. Hence, considering the for and against doctrinal arguments, this scientifical article has the aim to determine the scope of the challenges arisen from fragmentation