States should practice multilateralism and abandon unilateral actions that adversely affect a democratic and equitable international order, refraining from the threat or use of force. They should apply international law uniformly, abandon overreliance on "positivism” and efforts to circumvent treaty obligations or invent loopholes. As "nature abhors a vacuum” (Spinoza, Ethics), human rights law abhors "legal black holes”. (Alfred de Zayas)

States should practice multilateralism and abandon unilateral actions that adversely affect a democratic and equitable international order, refraining from the threat or use of force. They should apply international law uniformly, abandon overreliance on "positivism” and efforts to circumvent treaty obligations or invent loopholes. As "nature abhors a vacuum” (Spinoza, Ethics), human rights law abhors "legal black holes”.

Alfred de Zayas

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