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The international rule of law is in retreat amid populism, climate change, and migration shifts which may soon shift the global balance of power, prompting international crisis. This global fate is preventable only by the improvement of the global rule of law, education, and public awareness of international diplomacy and security issues.
List of contents
Chapter 1: Corruption of the Rule of Law and the United Nations by Mallika Mahajan, Pawan
Kumar Sinha, and Thomas Stelzer
Chapter 2: The Rule of Law in the Voluntary Reviews of the Implementation of the United
Nations 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda by Megan Capp
Chapter 3: Power Politics v. the Rule of Law in Brazil: A Case Study by Eduardo Pinheiro
Granzotto da Silva and Newton Tavares Filho
Chapter 4: Power Politics v. the Rule of Law in India: A Case Study by Murgesan Srinivasan and
Varsha Vijayan
Chapter 5: Power Politics v. the Rule of Law in the United States: A Case Study by Cora True-
Frost
Chapter 6: Power Politics v. the Rule of Law in Turkey: A Case Study by Ceren Uysal
Chapter 7: Power Politics v. the Rule of Law in Hungary: A Case Study by Bernadette Somody
Chapter 8: The Rule of Law and the European Union in Challenging Times by Rita Haverkamp
Chapter 9: The Future of International Criminal Justice Cooperation: A Retreat from the Rule of
Law? by Yvon Dandurand and Jessica Jahn
Chapter 10: Exordinum by William Schabas
Chapter 11: Dialogue in Hell between Montesquieu and Machiavelli on Climate Change,
Migration, and the Rule-of-Law Governance by Friedrich Forsthuber, Michael Platzer,
S¿awomir Redo, and Gerhard Reissner
Chapter 12: On the Dialogues in Hell between Machiavelli and Montesquieu from the
Perspective of Climate Change, Migration, and the Rule-of Law-Governance by
S¿awomir Redo
Chapter 13: Art and Faith in the Prevention of Crime and Conflict by Marian Liebmann
About the author
Edited by Slawomir Redo - Foreword by Diego García-Sayán - Afterword by Pedro R. David - Contributions by Megan Capp; Yvon Dandurand; Newton Tavares Filho; Friedrich Forsthuber; Rita Haverkamp; Jessica Jahn; Marian Liebmann; Eduardo Pinheiro Granzotto da
Summary
The international rule of law is in retreat amid populism, climate change, and migration shifts which may soon shift the global balance of power, prompting international crisis. This global fate is preventable only by the improvement of the global rule of law, education, and public awareness of international diplomacy and security issues.