Global Governance: A New Paradigm for the Rule of Law
Global Governance: A New Paradigm for the Rule of Law
Blog Article
This article seeks to appraise the Rule of Law in the context of international sovereignty and the growth of international non-governmental organizations.The article explores the meaning of the Rule of Law and suggests that it is better understood as a symbol representing the most basic values that underline our global constitutional system.When we relate the global Rule of Law to the values and the global constitutional framework, we recognize that the Rule of Law and the Rings global constitution are better secured if their authority base can be strengthened.The obvious way this can be done is by strengthening the role of non-governmental organizations within the framework of global governance.
If we see the Rule of Law as a defense and promotion of basic values, we may then pose the question about the Rule of Law as an agent of change in a novel developmental construct.Here the author notes that the dynamism of technological change will only increase in the future.But technological change will result in more use of technology and less employment.The question then is, should the benefits of technology not be shared with the workers as well? If that is true, one of the obvious benefits of technology in relation to labor is to reduce the number of hours or days that the worker has to work.
Leisure time could result in an aggregate distribution of human happiness.It could evolve into an incentive to generate enhanced human co-creative activity.We could possibly even imagine a second renaissance in the impact of human imagination on society.A modern renaissance.
In short, such a Tote Bag development could stimulate the evolution of a human rights based aesthetic.