An Indigenous Cosmovision for an Earth-Centric Governance: deconstructing the normative structure of international law?

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The following article critically examines how the structure of international law falls short of embracing common global problems. In this context, the article focuses on the ecological aspects of governance that tend to go beyond state-centric interests. Putting forward an overview of how issues beyond the states’ national jurisdiction are addressed in the present structure of international law, the article examines the challenges of incorporating the Earth-centric approach reflected in the Indigenous cosmovision into that body of law. While the analysis does not attempt to provide any conclusive solutions, it argues that the Earth-centric approach cannot be incorporated into the current international legal framework. Although absolutely indispensable for a sustainable planetary process, the approach would require a complete deconstruction of the global legal order or a radical re-organization of the current structure of international law.
Alkuperäiskielienglanti
Sivut315-330
Sivumäärä16
JulkaisuInternational Community Law Review
Vuosikerta26
Numero4
DOI - pysyväislinkit
TilaJulkaistu - 5 heinäk. 2024
OKM-julkaisutyyppiA1 Vertaisarvioitu alkuperäisartikkeli

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