International law shifts power to governments, impacting individual rights worldwide.
The article discusses a shift in international law towards more regulations that give governments more control over individuals. This change challenges traditional views of international law by increasing direct authority over people and reducing state discretion. It affects power distribution, problem-solving approaches, law enforcement, decision-making processes, and how individuals see each other. The researchers argue that this "regulatory turn" is reshaping international governance and has significant implications for global dynamics.