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The rule of law as a goal and principle of international human rights law

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  • United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon affirmed in 20212 that "the rule of law is like the law of gravity" in the international system. The rule of law as a goal and principle of international human rights law by Joaquín González Ibáñez portrays international human rights law as an effective means to promote human freedom, justice and peace. International human rights law will become more effective when it fully incorporates the principles and objectives of the rule of law. The concept on the international rule of law must be associated with institutional effectiveness in guaranteeing rights, combating impunity, and strengthening the structural principles of international law as enshrined in the United Nations Charter. The main legal discussion presented in this book examines wether the rule of law is effectively a goal and principle of international law or merely an aspiration and a work in progress within a segment of the international community.

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