International Law Critique
The discussion delves into the shortcomings of the ICC, highlighting its lack of enforcement power and the contradictions in its claims to uphold universal human rights. It contrasts natural law, which asserts inherent moral principles, with legal positivism, which defines law solely by government edicts. The conversation critiques the notion of an international community, arguing that such frameworks often fail due to the moral failings of their member states.In this clip
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