Not exact matches
«The first
ruling of the court
ignored the fatal consequences a conversion to Christianity in Iran might have,» stated Robert Clarke, director of European advocacy for ADF
International.
The US was the catalyst for the adoption of a plethora of
international treaties and
rules after World War II, yet there is a perception that it may
ignore its commitment to this legal regime when not convenient.
Given the US history of
ignoring WTO
rulings that go against it, and only enforcing those
rulings that are in its favor (as a lawyer specializing in
international trade I've had some experience in this area), the actions taken by Antigua, being perfectly legal, may send reverberations around the world.
And this
ignores the problems of carbon offsets, both
international and domestic, and of allocation
rules.
We can not claim to be a country of the
rule of law if we
ignore our
international law commitments.