Matrix illustrations of the Asymptotic (Sigmoid Function) Model of the Technological Timepath and Nature Law.
21C Globality orthodoxies for the ontogeny of law is extensive with constitutionalism for the Rule of Law to enact the Rule of (Nature) Law.
New Principles of (Nature) Law are increasingly informed by ‘anthropological’ jurisprudence with respect to:
The Anthropocene – in which “… the transcendence of 'ecological instincts' occur incrementally and haphazardly. Ways to encourage a more robust and systematic guide through the Anthropocene emerge from identifying new legal principles based upon instinctive norms, which have evolved within all humans.” (Voight, 2013);
Global Development – ‘We agree that our collective response to the challenges and opportunities arising from the many complex political, social and economic transformations before us must be guided by the rule of law, as it is the foundation of friendly and equitable relations between States and the basis on which just and fair societies are built’ (UNGA, 2012); and
Human and Sustainable Development – ‘Human Laws must be reformulated to keep human activities in harmony with the unchanging and universal laws of nature’ (World Commission on the Environment, 1987).