Originally posted by GePap
As for myself: I do not agree with states extanding the reach of their jurisdiction beyond their borders. Besides possible political ramifications, the justification for it is thin. If 'higher' trabnsnational values do exist which individuals can sue to bring legal action against others, such actions should occur within a transnational setting.
As for myself: I do not agree with states extanding the reach of their jurisdiction beyond their borders. Besides possible political ramifications, the justification for it is thin. If 'higher' trabnsnational values do exist which individuals can sue to bring legal action against others, such actions should occur within a transnational setting.
something to improve civilization besides just talking
about it.
International courts have been discussed since the
league of nations, progress nil. They only occur when
it is convienent for the miltary victors to finish off the
losers leaders.
Belgium is breaking some rules long overdue for
change.
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