Saturday, March 24, 2012

International justice, above all, remains justice for criminals from defeated states or those too weak to deny jurisdiction

Michael Ignatieff in the current New York Review

3 comments:

  1. Yup. Just like justice in individual countries (including Canada) the powerful are largely immune and justice is applied against the weak and the poor.

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  2. Sadly a fair point. One judge lets people free when he shouldnt and there is a storm -- another convicts the guilty all the time and nobody cares

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