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Rethinking the Relationship between International, EU and National Law explores fundamental questions about how different legal systems coexist and interact within our globalized world. Lando Kirchmair proposes consent-based monism as an innovative theoretical framework that reconciles international law, European Union law, and national legal orders.
Rather than viewing these systems as competing hierarchies, the author argues that they can be understood as unified through the concept of consent. This approach challenges conventional wisdom in legal theory and offers practical implications for understanding legal authority and legitimacy across multiple jurisdictions.
The book addresses critical issues including sovereignty, legal pluralism, and the nature of legal obligation. It will appeal to legal scholars, students of international law, and anyone interested in understanding how modern legal systems function in an interconnected global environment. Published as part of the prestigious ASIL Studies in International Legal Theory series.







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