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Monday, 07.04.2014.

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Sachs argues in favor of "international law"

"As frightening as the Ukraine crisis is, the more general disregard of international law in recent years must not be overlooked," Jeffrey Sachs writes.

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sj

pre 10 godina

Russia annexed part of a sovereign country. Kosovo declared independence from a brutal oppressive govt. they are currently digging a mass grave of Albanians in Serbia.

More than half of the world recognizes kosovos independence. Greece now accepts kosovo passports(as does Serbia).
(Tom, 8 April 2014 22:19)

What mass graves? Another Albo wanker having a dream.
Well the Greeks and Serbia don’t know about recognising Kosovo. Where do you get this Albo BS from?

Tom

pre 10 godina

Russia annexed part of a sovereign country. Kosovo declared independence from a brutal oppressive govt. they are currently digging a mass grave of Albanians in Serbia.

More than half of the world recognizes kosovos independence. Greece now accepts kosovo passports(as does Serbia).

Reader

pre 10 godina

Of course, when you have a point to make sometimes you put all the eggs in one basket. So you put Kosovo, Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, and Syria all together. These cases are all different however and Kosovo is the most different from all the others. UNSC 1244 is part of the international law. It was preceded by three other UNSC resolutions, which were broken by the regime of Milosevic. In addition, the ICJ decision (thank you Jeremic) confirmed that the declaration of Kosovo's independence is not against the international law and resolution 1244. Furthermore, recognition of a country by another country is not regulated by international law. It is therefore wrong to put Kosovo with the other countries, not that I know well what happened in those cases. Mentioning all of them may be wrong for all I know.

If you really want a strong international law, you have to disarm the US, Russia, China and all the other countries and arm the UN. A law that cannot be enforced does not even deserve to be called a law. The UN would then be a world government.

sj

pre 10 godina

What the bombing of Serbia and recognising of an independent Kosovo was against international law? Well I never thought that would ever come out of an American academic.
Where are the Albanians now?? Hmmm? But it matters little as very soon a new master will take control of the EU and then we will have to rethink the Kosovo problem or should I say solution?

Peggy

pre 10 godina

All good to say now. How about pressure is put on the US to admit all this and revoke it's recognition of Kosovo and have others follow suit?
How about the US withdraw their support of the Muslim Brotherhood in those countries and let the people decide?
Only then does anyone have any right to object to Russia.
Until then, SHUT UP.

Peggy

pre 10 godina

All good to say now. How about pressure is put on the US to admit all this and revoke it's recognition of Kosovo and have others follow suit?
How about the US withdraw their support of the Muslim Brotherhood in those countries and let the people decide?
Only then does anyone have any right to object to Russia.
Until then, SHUT UP.

sj

pre 10 godina

What the bombing of Serbia and recognising of an independent Kosovo was against international law? Well I never thought that would ever come out of an American academic.
Where are the Albanians now?? Hmmm? But it matters little as very soon a new master will take control of the EU and then we will have to rethink the Kosovo problem or should I say solution?

Tom

pre 10 godina

Russia annexed part of a sovereign country. Kosovo declared independence from a brutal oppressive govt. they are currently digging a mass grave of Albanians in Serbia.

More than half of the world recognizes kosovos independence. Greece now accepts kosovo passports(as does Serbia).

sj

pre 10 godina

Russia annexed part of a sovereign country. Kosovo declared independence from a brutal oppressive govt. they are currently digging a mass grave of Albanians in Serbia.

More than half of the world recognizes kosovos independence. Greece now accepts kosovo passports(as does Serbia).
(Tom, 8 April 2014 22:19)

What mass graves? Another Albo wanker having a dream.
Well the Greeks and Serbia don’t know about recognising Kosovo. Where do you get this Albo BS from?

Reader

pre 10 godina

Of course, when you have a point to make sometimes you put all the eggs in one basket. So you put Kosovo, Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, and Syria all together. These cases are all different however and Kosovo is the most different from all the others. UNSC 1244 is part of the international law. It was preceded by three other UNSC resolutions, which were broken by the regime of Milosevic. In addition, the ICJ decision (thank you Jeremic) confirmed that the declaration of Kosovo's independence is not against the international law and resolution 1244. Furthermore, recognition of a country by another country is not regulated by international law. It is therefore wrong to put Kosovo with the other countries, not that I know well what happened in those cases. Mentioning all of them may be wrong for all I know.

If you really want a strong international law, you have to disarm the US, Russia, China and all the other countries and arm the UN. A law that cannot be enforced does not even deserve to be called a law. The UN would then be a world government.

Tom

pre 10 godina

Russia annexed part of a sovereign country. Kosovo declared independence from a brutal oppressive govt. they are currently digging a mass grave of Albanians in Serbia.

More than half of the world recognizes kosovos independence. Greece now accepts kosovo passports(as does Serbia).

sj

pre 10 godina

What the bombing of Serbia and recognising of an independent Kosovo was against international law? Well I never thought that would ever come out of an American academic.
Where are the Albanians now?? Hmmm? But it matters little as very soon a new master will take control of the EU and then we will have to rethink the Kosovo problem or should I say solution?

Peggy

pre 10 godina

All good to say now. How about pressure is put on the US to admit all this and revoke it's recognition of Kosovo and have others follow suit?
How about the US withdraw their support of the Muslim Brotherhood in those countries and let the people decide?
Only then does anyone have any right to object to Russia.
Until then, SHUT UP.

sj

pre 10 godina

Russia annexed part of a sovereign country. Kosovo declared independence from a brutal oppressive govt. they are currently digging a mass grave of Albanians in Serbia.

More than half of the world recognizes kosovos independence. Greece now accepts kosovo passports(as does Serbia).
(Tom, 8 April 2014 22:19)

What mass graves? Another Albo wanker having a dream.
Well the Greeks and Serbia don’t know about recognising Kosovo. Where do you get this Albo BS from?

Reader

pre 10 godina

Of course, when you have a point to make sometimes you put all the eggs in one basket. So you put Kosovo, Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, and Syria all together. These cases are all different however and Kosovo is the most different from all the others. UNSC 1244 is part of the international law. It was preceded by three other UNSC resolutions, which were broken by the regime of Milosevic. In addition, the ICJ decision (thank you Jeremic) confirmed that the declaration of Kosovo's independence is not against the international law and resolution 1244. Furthermore, recognition of a country by another country is not regulated by international law. It is therefore wrong to put Kosovo with the other countries, not that I know well what happened in those cases. Mentioning all of them may be wrong for all I know.

If you really want a strong international law, you have to disarm the US, Russia, China and all the other countries and arm the UN. A law that cannot be enforced does not even deserve to be called a law. The UN would then be a world government.