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Natter Area 51: The Truthiness Is in Here
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
if a sort of critical mass of countries have accepted a certain treaty or law, then that treaty becomes binding on everyone.
It should be noted that this is distinct from customary international law, which depends on countries acting according to a norm, not postively signing onto a certain obligation-- and the ICC would not fall under customary international law in any case.
This exists, then? Or you're saying it's the unsound basis for what the ICC insists on?
Universal jurisdiction exists; it's a recognized basis for jurisdiction in any country, basically. But the question is whether the ICC can exercise it; also, IIRC the ICC covers much more ground than the relatively narrow bases of universal jurisdiction. AFAIK the Darfur matter is a genocide case but ISTR the ICC covers ordinary crimes, too.
I'm inclined to say it shouldn't exercise jurisdiction over the citizens of nonsignatory countries because the US would become a target-- for example, other countries could prosecute our citizens for Abu Ghraib, and I find that a problem. Obvs. other people's mileage varies.
I killed the thread. Probably should get back to work.
I find it a problem (project management killed my involvement in the thread, and I need to get back to work in a sec) not because folks shouldn't be held accountable for Abu Ghraib, but just because it's like a world police force, but not in a good way.
Of course I dream that US violators will be tried properly in the US, but there you go.
eta: No, I don't mean good. I mean fair, and it's ripe for bullying.
Couple finds dead woman's body during Janesville home tour
JANESVILLE, Wis. -- A real estate agent will likely do a house check before bringing in prospective customers after one couple happened upon a homeowner in bed -- dead.
Linda Chabucos-Galow, a real estate agent with Shorewest, stood in the dining room while Justin and Colleen McKeen walked through a house Monday night.
Before long, she heard Colleen scream.
"I thought, 'What's wrong?' Maybe it was a dead mouse or something," Chabucos-Galow said.
But then she peered into the bedroom and saw the body of Linda L. O'Leary, 55, the owner of the home. She had been dead for about two weeks, officials said.
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Chabucos-Galow said she set up the showing without knowing the homeowner's identity.
After entering the home, she noticed a faint odor but thought it was from the mess in the house or the countertop full of dishes. She saw unopened mail.
"I've smelled death. I know what death smells like," she said. "I can't believe my sinuses were that bad."
I swear that the guy in the cubicle next to mine is announcing himself on the phone as "Tiny."
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I just gave my Big Boss multiple things with obvious errors.
AWESOME.
I really should just go home.
That's a brilliant quote at the end of that story. Hee.
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Who are you, and what have you done with shrift?
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But why is the gay gone?