Global Law and Plunder: The Dark Side of the Rule of Law

U. Mattei, M. de Morpurgo
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The 'rule of law' has traditionally been conceived as an intrinsically positive and politically neutral 'tool', universally valid and capable of being 'exported' everywhere. This paper - which represents a synthetic exposition of the ideas expressed in Ugo Mattei and Laura Nader, Plunder: When the Rule of Law is Illegal (Blackwell Publishing, Oxford 2008) - asserts that such an ambiguous concept has a bright and a dark side, the latter being excluded from any public discussion. The rhetoric of the 'rule of law' has been used by Western powers in order to justify interventions (mainly) into the 'developing' world, that ultimately turned into practices of plunder, allowing the expansion of Western economic power over the 'rest', thus backing a claim that the rule of law has been used 'illegally'. Intellectual myopia, ethnocentrism and imperial attitudes stand behind the conception of the rule of law that currently wraps international financial institutions - today’s global legislators - reform projects in the 'developing world'. The transformation of the concept of ‘law’ into that of a 'technicality', the globally dominant position enjoyed by U.S. law and the imperial attitude of today’s Western international corporate actors are some of the elements that show a pattern of continuity between colonialism and today's neo-liberal policy.
全球法律与掠夺:法治的阴暗面
传统上,“法治”被认为是一种内在积极和政治中立的“工具”,普遍有效,能够“输出”到任何地方。本文综合阐述了Ugo Mattei和Laura Nader在《掠夺:当法治是非法的》(Blackwell Publishing, Oxford 2008)一书中所表达的观点,认为这种模棱两可的概念既有光明的一面,也有黑暗的一面,后者被排除在任何公开讨论之外。“法治”的修辞被西方列强用来为(主要是)对“发展中”世界的干预辩护,这最终变成了掠夺的做法,允许西方经济力量在“其他”国家的扩张,从而支持了法治被“非法”使用的说法。智力短视、种族中心主义和帝国主义态度是法治概念的背后,而法治概念目前正包裹着国际金融机构——今天的全球立法者——“发展中国家”的改革项目。“法律”概念向“技术性”概念的转变,美国法律享有的全球主导地位以及当今西方国际企业行动者的帝国主义态度,是显示殖民主义与当今新自由主义政策之间连续性模式的一些因素。
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