The Consolidation of cooperation in the International Order
Theoretical and Principiological Contributions to a New Global Order
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.14393/RFADIR-v47n2a2019-51669Keywords:
New Global Order, Principles, International Organizations, International OrganizationAbstract
Since its foundation, the State has guided the development of its institutes in the common goals of society. As time went on, the State figure became more flexible to better meet the societal aspirations regarding the dignity of the human person. In this regard, the internal order no longer seized the reserved domain of the protection of rights, supporting, in the alternative, the international jurisdiction through the sharing of state sovereignty. Thus, the organizations and international courts emerged, along with the interconnection between states by cooperative methods. In this perspective, bearing in mind the indispensability of the state legal order in the foundation of international cooperation, the aim of this study rests on the principiological and theoretical constributions for the consolidation of pathwas towards the latter, so that there is a harmonized connection between states through cooperative channels in this new global order.




