Natural Law Upholds Global Justice, Challenging Positive Law Dominance
The article argues that natural law is a fundamental basis for global constitutionalism, going beyond just positive and constitutional law. Natural law principles, like equality and the prohibition of force, are essential for making laws binding and enduring. Without natural law, laws would not hold their authority. This challenges the common belief that international law is solely positive law, showing that natural law norms play a crucial role in shaping legal systems worldwide.