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How Western double standards undermine international law

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January 15, 2026

The US and its allies have disproportionately broken international laws with impunity

- DUGAN BROWN YONELA TOSHE-MLAMBO

How Western double standards undermine international law

DEMONSTRATORS hold a rally in support of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in Valencia, Carabobo state. The grim reality of ousted international law is that it functions as a rhetorical shield for the most powerful states and a sword against the weaker ones, say the writers.

(AFP)

INTERNATIONAL law is complex because all the states are sovereign - at least on paper.

The sovereignty of states therefore makes it a challenge to implement international law because certain states are more powerful than others, thus the composition of international institutions arguably benefit certain states disproportionately to other states, although it gets to be sold to the world as the “rules-based order’, an apolitical, egalitarian framework that restrains violence, protects human dignity, and binds every state equally.

The grim reality of international law is that it functions as a rhetorical shield for the most powerful states and a sword against the weaker ones.

The US and its allies, in particular, have disproportionately broken international laws with impunity. The US and its closest allies have breached the UN Charter numerous times.

Their most brazen violations are met with indulgence and reinterpretation even as identical or lesser violations by non-Western states prompt immediate condemnation and calls for sanctions or intervention. Take the US's recent invasion of Venezuela under the second Trump administration.

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