The Nomadic Sense of Law in an International Constitutionalism

William E Conklin, “The Nomadic Sense of Law in an International Constitutionalism” (2019) 22 Max Planck YB of United Nations L at 234.

Abstract

Nomadic peoples are understood in terms of a continuous movement from place to place. Their social relationships are markedly dependent upon climate, water, land, language, food, resources, spiritualism, municipal by-laws and, more generally, the relation of the group with the regulatory state. A reported several million nomads inhabit the globe. Nomadic groups are important social and political entities in territories of some countries.