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Re: Tolarable Russian Violence Against US Enemy, Obama When Alliance [DPRK Thread]
« Reply #3675 on: December 24, 2015, 02:56:58 pm »

The difference between National law and International law is as such

National law is like a binding contract
International law is like an agreement between frenemies with nukes
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Re: Tolarable Russian Violence Against US Enemy, Obama When Alliance [DPRK Thread]
« Reply #3676 on: December 24, 2015, 03:41:35 pm »

The difference between National law and International law is as such

National law is like a binding contract
International law is like an agreement between suburban homeowners' associations with nukes
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Re: Even though it wished for death, the UN could never die. [DPRK Thread]
« Reply #3677 on: December 24, 2015, 03:45:52 pm »

...so eventually, they just stopped thinking.
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Re: Even though it wished for death, the UN could never die. [DPRK Thread]
« Reply #3678 on: December 24, 2015, 05:57:02 pm »

Yeah, although in this case it's specifically about refusing to enforce rulings of the European Court of Human Right. (Or is the the European Court of Justice? Whichever belong to the Council of Europe). There is a big one coming about the Yukos case soon, which could end up costing Russia a lot.
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Re: Even though it wished for death, the UN could never die. [DPRK Thread]
« Reply #3679 on: December 24, 2015, 06:18:07 pm »

The difference between National law and International law is as such

National law is like a binding contract
International law is like an agreement between frenemies with benefits
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Re: Even though it wished for death, the UN could never die. [DPRK Thread]
« Reply #3680 on: December 25, 2015, 07:42:54 pm »

The difference between National law and International law is as such

National law is like a binding contract
International law is like 6 year olds playing imaginary battles in the grass and yelling "I hit you! Fall over!" "Nuh uh, you didn't! *runs away*"
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Re: Even though it wished for death, the UN could never die. [DPRK Thread]
« Reply #3681 on: December 25, 2015, 07:52:50 pm »

So we are doing quote pramids now?
Shame on all of you.
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Re: Even though it wished for death, the UN could never die. [DPRK Thread]
« Reply #3682 on: December 25, 2015, 07:58:00 pm »

It's more like a quote stonehenge: The various parts are altered, added to or subtracted from, but it never really grows beyond level one.
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We're reverting to your regularly scheduled Democratic People's Republic of Korea activities in light of severe attempts to unmask the convenient lies that keep us from collectively witnessing the cold alien specter of true reality beyond the collective veil of ignorance that is shitposting, the last protection of the human race.
 
Please limit further discussions of the ontological separation "Europe" to topical analysis of North Korea's negotiation process to meet the community acquis.
Not entirely true. You do have NK scientists etc going abroad for conferences, and business travellers going to NK. Until recently, almost all French cartoons were partially made in NK.

I'm surprised there are NK scientists at all tbh  :o

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Also: HIV patients have to take a cocktail of drugs to prevent the rise of HIV strains resistant to antirretrovirals. This is why I am concerned about people afflicted with HIV that take their medication in an irregular manner: it's not just that they're harming themselves; they're also more infectious, and are likely carrying particularily nasty strains of HIV.
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The technological ease in which information spreads (in part due to China's fuckhueg phone and black market phone manufacturing industries being right next door to North Korea) is forcing Kim to adapt and allow more information to North Korea, more in line with China
So before their scientists could make two potato and can now make three potato
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Look at the bright side of life, at least when it inevitably jumps to France after David "Absolutely Haram" Cameron opens the borders completely about 90% of Cheeki Breeki will be removed world wide. Also, 6/7ths of humanity.

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I'm detecting high levels of North Korea in this thread. New North Korea thread?
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Today, the Polish president put his signature under a law that cripples the Constitutional Court.
Henceforth, descisions can only be made by the Constitutional Court with a 2/3ds majority, instead of what used to be standard 50%+ majority.

Also, 13 out of 15 judges will henceforth need to be present to make valid descisions, instead of what used to be nine.

Combine this with the fact that two weeks ago, 5 judges that served during the previous government have been fired, and replaced with 5 judges who are loyal to the new government's party, and you can see this will cripple the proper functioning of the controlling task that the constitutional court should have in accordance with the Trias Politica. The five new judges will almost always be able to block any controversial descision that the court wants to make. Either by vote, or by abscence.

To top things off, a new term has been added to the law, for passing a verdict. Henceforth, there need to be minimally three months in between a filed request, and a verdict in the matter. This prohibits the Court's judges from acting quickly if needed.

On the bright side, a lot of Polish people are outraged at this course of events, and it is not expected that this sway from the path of the constitutional state will last very long.
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To the barricades!
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Re: Erdogan Dons The Third Way Fez [DPRK Thread]
« Reply #3688 on: January 01, 2016, 07:39:14 pm »

who thought this was a good idea.
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Re: Erdogan Dons The Third Way Fez [DPRK Thread]
« Reply #3689 on: January 01, 2016, 10:58:27 pm »

To be fair, Hitler's Germany did work really well at first. Then it fell prey to the same issues as everything run by somebody who figures the solution to all problems is for them to be in charge of everything forever.
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