Switzerland breaks the law everday nobody does nothing. I have a friend who was arrested in Switzerland and he been in prison for months deprived of all his rights literally.... UNO, NATO, HIGH COURT etc have been contacted and nobody does nothing... he is really in trouble.. alone...I think Switzerland must have a very strong mafia...
what are they doing for the innocet muslims in secret prisons? what about foreigners... a mexican who is arrested in the states... tht person wont get to call nato and uno and any high court in the worldLOL what law do u think swizerlnd breaks? US laws? they arrest people who commit crimes in their OWN countryand they have aaallll rights to so so! and see it this way: even if he murdered som1,he wont be fried or gassed like they do over there!
Is E V E R Y O N E respecting Treaties, and agreements.
Are you prepared to stand by all that you say, and are you in conflict with other nations and peoples? KNOW what you do because if you are an outlaw in your own nation likely you certainly would be one elsewhere by your tendency NOT to know your Citizenship and where your country stands in the world Internationally.
A good step would be to graduate from a University in your country with a law degree and later on specialize in PIL (public international law, often referred as international law) when you are doing your master's degree. Following that pattern you would have the secure option of practicing on national level if international law appears to be too hard to operate with. But if you are certain in your capabilities it is advisable to start with international law as Bachelor degree.
@saleha250 Go to a school like the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, or study whichever domain of international law interests you (environmental trade, financial, humanitarian, etc.) as a field at your Law School.
@saleha250 Either go to a school like the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy (at Tufts) or choose international law (whether environmental, humanitarian, trade, financial, or other) as a field of study at your law school.
funny
EVOphelia703 1 month ago
=)... This is exactly what I want
perulovesfx 5 months ago
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tankerfa1 1 year ago
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excellent work!
1888junkteam 2 years ago
this is fascinating to see in retrospect, but have we learned anything of it?
gelei 2 years ago 2
Switzerland breaks the law everday nobody does nothing. I have a friend who was arrested in Switzerland and he been in prison for months deprived of all his rights literally.... UNO, NATO, HIGH COURT etc have been contacted and nobody does nothing... he is really in trouble.. alone...I think Switzerland must have a very strong mafia...
rocha333 2 years ago
@rocha333 what is the NATO supposed to do here?
what are they doing for the innocet muslims in secret prisons? what about foreigners... a mexican who is arrested in the states... tht person wont get to call nato and uno and any high court in the worldLOL what law do u think swizerlnd breaks? US laws? they arrest people who commit crimes in their OWN countryand they have aaallll rights to so so! and see it this way: even if he murdered som1,he wont be fried or gassed like they do over there!
SweetCaramelDip 3 months ago
Is E V E R Y O N E respecting Treaties, and agreements.
Are you prepared to stand by all that you say, and are you in conflict with other nations and peoples? KNOW what you do because if you are an outlaw in your own nation likely you certainly would be one elsewhere by your tendency NOT to know your Citizenship and where your country stands in the world Internationally.
ALL have to obey the law even YOU
TriumVirateABAP 2 years ago
i love richard falk!!!!!!
ruchkey 3 years ago 3
How do you become an international lawyer?
saleha250 3 years ago 5
im 17 and i want to become one! whatever it is, it sounds pretty kick ass.
6itch 2 years ago 5
A good step would be to graduate from a University in your country with a law degree and later on specialize in PIL (public international law, often referred as international law) when you are doing your master's degree. Following that pattern you would have the secure option of practicing on national level if international law appears to be too hard to operate with. But if you are certain in your capabilities it is advisable to start with international law as Bachelor degree.
Lyubomirr 2 years ago
@saleha250 Go to a school like the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, or study whichever domain of international law interests you (environmental trade, financial, humanitarian, etc.) as a field at your Law School.
surlyotter 9 months ago
@saleha250 Either go to a school like the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy (at Tufts) or choose international law (whether environmental, humanitarian, trade, financial, or other) as a field of study at your law school.
surlyotter 9 months ago
@saleha250 Go to a Law School that teaches it. Most law schools do now
dominicandon7 9 months ago
i think its wonderful all of the things this señor says, i am irene from el salvador and i love to comment on everything
ireneq3 3 years ago
Centralized international law, that sounds nice.
WHAT IN THE
Furthen 3 years ago 2