International norm
Abstract
The international norm is especially adaptive to the reality of the international society it regulates. Changes in the structure of the international legal system through its institutionalization and humanization, on the one hand, and the process of globalization, on the other, have redefined the characterization of the international norm. It is not only about the expansion of the subject matter of regulation and the increase of the actors that participate more or less formally in its formation, but also in the same characterization of the international norm as an element of the legal system, when it is endowed with hierarchy and, despite its expansion and complication, maintains systematicity.
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