THE END OF THE U.S.-BACKED INTERNATIONAL ORDER AND THE FUTURE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW

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Abstract

The international order that the United States has for decades led and maintained is undergoing dramatic change. In this Essay, we explain that international law during this period was constituted with, and dependent on, U.S. power; that the two became (in odd-couple fashion) entwined together; and that, as the international order changes, the international legal system, its content and its architecture, will also inevitably change.

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Hakimi, M., & Cogan, J. K. (2025). THE END OF THE U.S.-BACKED INTERNATIONAL ORDER AND THE FUTURE OF INTERNATIONAL LAW. American Journal of International Law, 119(2), 279–290. https://doi.org/10.1017/ajil.2025.9

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