There is a dense network of economic and financial agreements and treaties – international, regional, sub-regional and bilateral – that have superseded the basic instruments of international and regional human rights, including the right to a safe environment. Constitutions and national laws intended to promote harmonious national development and political, economic, social, cultural and environmental human rights have been subordinated to them.
This network, as a consequence of the implementation of “most favourable treatment”, “national treatment” and “most favoured nation” clauses that appear in almost every treaty, works as an interconnecting system that allows neo-liberal policies to operate freely on a planetary scale and penetrate countries where they result in the dismantling of national economies, provoking grave social harm.
All this involves the primacy of the interests of capital over the democratic and human rights of peoples. Liberalization and privatization policies are coalescing into a legally binding system. And these policies are being made irreversible through international agreements.
Thus one is witnessing the creation of a sort of feudal-style corporative law, advanced by a strong coercive system underpinning its implementation: fines, economic, diplomatic and military pressure and sanctions.
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