Dear Gel Caps,
Just in case you haven't seen it...
I'm sad. I didn't get to glow with Rihanna. But I'm more sad that her hair is so short. You know what else? Sometimes I'm amazed that one day I can write about international law and then next I will comment on Rihanna's dome-do. Multi-faceted? Yes. Brilliant? Yes. Shiniest superstar? But of course.
Tomorrow... diamonds.
"ad astra per alia porci"
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Off to sleep now, perchance to dream
Dear Century + 1 Club,
A recent lecture has provided me with a humbling experience and kicked me off the supposed high horse (miniature pony might be more like it?) I had mounted. I cannot recall learning in great detail anything about international law. I know law as a concept exists to provide a framework in which society operates. I know there is domestic law and I know there is international...in between these two levels (which do not necessarily like vertically but more diagonally to each other) there is a whole slew of Latin phrases. I know that international law is seen as "weak" and "futile" due to its inability to efficiently enforce what it originally sought to achieve.
States are most often compelled to abide by international rules and regulations the following reasons (including but not limited to):
The end.
PS. Congrats to you and me for getting to one hundred and one!
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A recent lecture has provided me with a humbling experience and kicked me off the supposed high horse (miniature pony might be more like it?) I had mounted. I cannot recall learning in great detail anything about international law. I know law as a concept exists to provide a framework in which society operates. I know there is domestic law and I know there is international...in between these two levels (which do not necessarily like vertically but more diagonally to each other) there is a whole slew of Latin phrases. I know that international law is seen as "weak" and "futile" due to its inability to efficiently enforce what it originally sought to achieve.
States are most often compelled to abide by international rules and regulations the following reasons (including but not limited to):
- diplomatic relations (think reciprocity)
- power of public opinion
- possibility of sanctions
- threat of the use of force
The end.
PS. Congrats to you and me for getting to one hundred and one!
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