For decades, adherence to international law was a defining marker of democratic legitimacy. Today, that foundation has eroded. Through a detailed analysis of recent conflicts in the Middle East and beyond, Luigi Daniele argues that systematic violations of international law — carried out with Western acquiescence — have normalized force as a source of legitimacy in global politics. Examining Gaza, Iran, Syria, and Lebanon, the book traces the collapse of legal constraints between states and asks whether justice can survive an emerging global order built on impunity.
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Luigi Daniele
Luigi Daniele is Associate Professor of International Law at the University of Molise. He has taught International Humanitarian and Criminal Law at Nottingham Law School (Nottingham Trent University) and coordinated the Centre for Rights and Justice. He is the author of Indiscriminate and Disproportionate Attacks in International Law (Hart Publishing, 2026).