International Law A Review
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Thanks to legal globalization, we are witnessing the establishment of a new international space characterized by the creation of an area of interaction between international jurisdiction and internal sovereignties, thus arising as a consequence of the internationalization phenomenon. This zone of interaction is governed and regulated by the human rights paradigm. This legal globalization is a systemic phenomenon, meaning a process that exerts organic effects on conglomerates, mechanisms, devices, institutions, agents, practices, values, and no longer on isolated structures. From this legal globalization, we have seen the internationalization of human rights expand, the impact of which on internal rights has operated thanks to a concomitant and correlative phenomenon that has been characterized as the constitutionalization of international human rights law.
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