Law Scenarios to 2030

This report presents three scenarios for the future of global legal systems by 2030, exploring the impact of internationalization and privatization on law.

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Quick Facts
Report location: source
Language: English
Publisher:

hague institute for the internationalisation of law (hiil)

Authors: Laura Kistemaker, Morly Frishman, Stavros Zouridis, Law Of The Future Joint Action Programme, Sam Muller
Time horizon: 2030
Geographic focus: Global

Methods

The research method involved gathering expert opinions, conducting interviews, and holding feedback sessions across various locations worldwide. The insights were then used to develop three scenarios reflecting possible futures for global legal systems by 2030.

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Key Insights

The “Law Scenarios to 2030” report, part of the Law of the Future Joint Action Programme, examines potential futures for global legal systems in light of increasing internationalization and privatization. It outlines three scenarios—Global Constitution, Legal Borders, and Legal Internet—each reflecting different trajectories for the development of law and legal institutions by 2030. The report is based on inputs from the Feed Us! Process, which gathered insights from experts and stakeholders. It aims to assist lawmakers, businesses, and civil society in preparing for the legal challenges that may arise from global trends such as population growth, environmental concerns, technological advancements, and shifting power dynamics. The scenarios are intended to serve as tools for testing ideas and strategies, rather than as predictions, and to stimulate debate on the future of law.

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