Many disciplines of the world, like medicine, chemistry, and sport for example, transcend international boundaries. Even disciplines like writers & authors from across the world connect with each other using the #writingcommunity hashtag. However, law is generally perceived for the most part as only being largely a national discipline.
The concept of the World Community of Jurists (WCJ) is that in the modern world law should evolve towards becoming a more transnational discipline too.
It should be affirmed that this is not a 'globalist argument'. To explain, this is not to say that substantive laws across the world should necessarily become more converged; it is that legal questions & issues should become more converged for common understanding, even if legal answers remain divergent (with people agreeing to disagree with a different answer to the same question).
The concept of WCJ is that Jurists from across the world should become more connected online, and indeed meet at conferences to discuss the most pressing & important legal issues from across the world.