Is a world united on international law possible, would just be brought to all by a universal constitution? This question and other discussions on injustice are to be answered and met with constructive solutions by the work of the International Law Commission.
The ILC brings different perspectives together to codify and progressively develop international law. Yet its mission raises deeper questions: Can law ever truly be neutral? Who decides what becomes “international”? And how can justice be enforced in a world without a single governing authority?
The analytical thinking and legal reasoning of young delegates will shape this debate. International law must never be seen as merely a system of rules; it is a living, developing and evolving framework defining order in an uncertain world with many different nations, cultures and authorities.
The future of global justice is yours to write.