Cosmopolitan Constitution
Discover the transformative insights of "Cosmopolitan Constitution" by Alexander Somek, published by Oxford University Press in 2016. In this compelling 304-page paperback, Somek delves into the evolution of constitutional authority from the eighteenth century to the present day. He argues that since World War II, the traditional notion of people as the source of authority has shifted. Instead, a new commitment to human rights and a 'peer review system' among nations signifies the emergence of what he terms the cosmopolitan constitution. This thought-provoking analysis is essential for anyone interested in constitutional law, international relations, and human rights. Engage with Somek's critical perspective and understand how global dynamics shape our legal frameworks today.