@shanaka86 >> A lengthy lawfare ensued, with arbitral awards turned into political weapons, rendering asset recovery conundrums even more complex. This bred more animosity, tensions, and nuclear threats.
The bottom line is that no single state can shape the global order single-handedly.
@shanaka86 Unfortunately, that’s not how it works. An army of lawyers is far more valuable before escalation.
Why?
The answer is simple: there is no international law enforcement. Trump’s treatment of the ICJ and his burial of the UN could never express it more clearly.
What to expect?>>
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@realEstateTrent Could that be just a contingency underlying every human experience?
The best approach could be to ask what do I want to accomplish with a law degree and to start building accordingly from 1L.
It may not be disenchantment free, but useful for best outcome management.
@aledalton @freelancelawmom Maybe the image of the profession and the firm are not held that high in this case.
Could that be a sort of treatment inflicted on one generation after the other? Something like do unto others as they have done to you?
Scary…
PRESS RELEASE: the hearings on the request for advisory opinion in respect of the Legal Consequences arising from the Policies and Practices of Israel in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, will open on 19 Feb 2024 before the #ICJ https://t.co/VUSJQAtY6p