The article aims to review the Schmittian "nomos" of the earth in the light of globalization and the crisis of the legitimate monopoly of violence by the national state. To this end, attention is paid to the new logic of global terrorism and the warlike responses to it. From there, the paper will delve into the difficulties of the ius publicum europaeum that Schmitt had already anticipated. In this journey, Schmitt's concept of the enemy and that of the Hobbesian leviathan from which he drew his inspiration will be analyzed first. Then, the concept of surgical warfare derived from drone warfare is addressed. And finally, attention is paid to the global threats that appear as uncertainties that require going beyond the limits of the national state in order to effectively confront them, thus calling into question the validity of Schmittian "nomos".
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