What is the role of international law in today's world?

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  • Опубликовано: 29 дек 2024

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  • @coolernewschannel
    @coolernewschannel  20 дней назад

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  • @salparadise1220
    @salparadise1220 17 дней назад

    In order for International Law to be anything more than moral posturing and idealism it needs to have the teeth to bite any nation that violates its tenets, (the force to bring to justice those who flout it and the strength and personnel to enforce its requirements).
    In order for this so to be true sovereign nations must surrender some, if not all, of their own authority. If but one nation defies said Law and shows by its actions that the Law cannot be enforced, then it becomes just aspirational scribbles that arguably are worse than having none at all. The existence of that which calls itself International Law, but clearly has no teeth to stop genocide, for example, holds out false hope to the oppressed. That is plainly cruel. Better no hope than false hope.
    The objective view, of course, is that International Law is the excuse under which the Big Players bully, kill, oppress, regime change, plunder and steal, all the while not being held accountable themselves. "It sounds good for the folks back home."
    America and Israel will not obey anyone. They don't even obey their own laws.

  • @kwaki-serpi-niku
    @kwaki-serpi-niku 17 дней назад

    It's meaningless to the point where it essentially doesn't exist.

  • @ericsanjuan4901
    @ericsanjuan4901 17 дней назад

    Absolutely nothing, it's only ever been used as a tool of control

  • @worldwatcher5787
    @worldwatcher5787 18 дней назад

    Sit there and get monthly check just taking bs.