We Aztecs applaud the formation of the International Court of Justice.
We think the International Court of Justice should be the beaken of civilization and the basis of International Right all across the globe. Members of such an institution should be above all doubt and should also act as beakens of civilization.
Therefore we contest the right of nations to become a member of the International Court of Justice, if they themselves are guilty of one of the following acts:
- article 1) international crimes (acts of war, theft, bribery, sabotage, and other transnational criminal enterprises)
- article 2) crimes against humanity (by individual or group actors)
- article 3) treaty/agreement breaking
- article 4) the resolution of grievances by multiple parties, all of whom must agree to take part in the process and be bound by the verdict
Thus we can arrive at no other conclusion that the Russians should NOT become one of the judges of the International Court of Justice. The Russians are guilty of acts falling under articles 1 (international crimes) and 2 (acts against humanity) themselves , as the founders of the CIJ, the Incans, allready convincingly proved in #127: "Inca Leadership Attack Ongoing Russian Atrocities".
We think the International Court of Justice should be the beaken of civilization and the basis of International Right all across the globe. Members of such an institution should be above all doubt and should also act as beakens of civilization.
Therefore we contest the right of nations to become a member of the International Court of Justice, if they themselves are guilty of one of the following acts:
- article 1) international crimes (acts of war, theft, bribery, sabotage, and other transnational criminal enterprises)
- article 2) crimes against humanity (by individual or group actors)
- article 3) treaty/agreement breaking
- article 4) the resolution of grievances by multiple parties, all of whom must agree to take part in the process and be bound by the verdict
Thus we can arrive at no other conclusion that the Russians should NOT become one of the judges of the International Court of Justice. The Russians are guilty of acts falling under articles 1 (international crimes) and 2 (acts against humanity) themselves , as the founders of the CIJ, the Incans, allready convincingly proved in #127: "Inca Leadership Attack Ongoing Russian Atrocities".
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