Understanding the current fragmentation of the Law and the coexistence of supranational legal orders

Authors

  • Luis I. Gordillo Pérez Universidad de Deusto

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18042/cepc/aijc.21.03

Keywords:

Interordinal relations, fragmentation of the Law, legal pluralism, constitutionalization of international law.

Abstract

This paper focuses on the fragmentation of the law and some issues arising from the coexistence of supranational legal orders. It will depart from the classic concepts and approaches towards international law such as domestic law, monism or dualism and will focus on the new conceptions such as pluralism and constitutionalism. Subsequently, this article will explore the current situation of fragmentation of the Law within the supranational arena. In doing so, it critically analyzes the different conceptions and models proposed by the scholarship to try to govern the current complex legal structure. Finally, the paper tries to predict the future of the debate, pointing out the possible evolutions of the approaches towards the governance of supranational legal structures.

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Gordillo Pérez, L. I. (2017). Understanding the current fragmentation of the Law and the coexistence of supranational legal orders. Anuario Iberoamericano De Justicia Constitucional, (21), 59–80. https://doi.org/10.18042/cepc/aijc.21.03

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