Geopolitical transformations of the interstate system indicate a transition from a unipolar model of world order, supported by the efforts of the United States and other countries of the collective West after the collapse of the USSR, to a more just multipolar system based on international law. Modern international law as a normative and legal regulator of interstate relations is becoming one of the targets of destructive political forces that seek to displace it and replace it with unilateral political norms that negatively affect the international legal order. In these conditions, the development of a new international legal doctrine aimed at strengthening the role and importance of international law in the interstate system is especially relevant.
Anatoly Ya. Kapustin (Wed,) studied this question.
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