Prof Alfred de Zayas – Building a Just World Order: How Do We Move Forward?


How can we build a global security system?Ā 

ā€œThe central task of our time is to evolve a new system of world order based on principles of peace and justice.ā€
Richard A. Falk

 

De Zayas writes: ā€œThe use of force cannot be condoned except asĀ ultima ratioĀ in self-defence. Pre-emptive self-defence is contrary to the UN Charter — no matter who practises it. Art. 2(4) UN Charter has been violated, Art. 51 does not apply. We must beware, because the war in Ukraine is not a fist-fight among schoolboys, here we have one nuclear power with the tacit support of another nuclear power, facing an adversary that has the support of three other nuclear powers. The priority is to negotiate a cease fire and promote a sustainable peace agreement in good faith, leaving aside propaganda, provocations, recriminations, holier-than-thou attitudes. The planet needs a global security system. As the US would not tolerate Mexico joining a Chinese military-alliance, Russia will not tolerate Ukraine or Georgia joining NATO. This is common sense. Everything else is political ā€œnarrativeā€ and/or propaganda for war.”

In this timely talk, Alfred de Zayas will highlight the intersection between power and law and his innovative approach to human rights as well as identifying key points from his 25 principles of international order. In terms of the interpretation and implementation of the norms of the international order, his book postulatesĀ that laws must be applied in uniformity and that violations of internationalĀ law by the most powerful states must not be seen as creating legal precedents. Since ā€œprinciples and norms are not self-executing’ it is essential to embed normative orĀ idealist elements in a realist assessment whereby ā€œEnforcement is the measure of international order.ā€

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About the speaker:

Alfred de Zayas, Professor of International Law at the Geneva School of Diplomacy, is ex-UN Independent Expert on the Promotion of a Democratic and Equitable International Order (2012-18), former Secretary of the UN Human Rights Committee, and author of ā€œBuilding a Just World Orderā€ Clarity Press, September 2021Ā https://www.claritypress.com/product/building-a-just-world-order/

Recent essays: https://www.counterpunch.org/author/alfred-de-zayas/Ā 

 


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