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BBCNEWS HARDtalk October 19, 2021 03:51:00

I don t think that s the case. in 1996, the international court ofjustice in the hague, for the first time, said the protection of the environment is part of international law. so the next stage is to ask oneself the question if we re going to use the law at the international level to stop people mass killing, should we use international law criminal law to stop people from causing massive damage to the human to the environment? so, who s in your notional crosshairs? is it the chinese, building their coal fired stations? is it the president of brazil who continues to allow logging in the amazon rainforest? and how do you define that as a crime with intent? i get daily emails on those subjects and on other subjects. i ve looked more at the historical type of things, to give the kinds of examples. for example, chernobyl the failure of a country to notify neighbours that there is a massive radioactive cloud passing above them. there was a case involving a british company called tr ....

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BBCNEWS HARDtalk October 18, 2021 03:51:00

Is a waste of time. no, if that were the case i would agree with you 100%. i don t think that s the case. in 1996, the international court ofjustice in the hague, for the first time, said the protection of the environment is part of international law. so the next stage is to ask myself the question if we re going to use the law at the international level to stop evil mass killing, should we use international law criminal law to stop people from causing massive damage to the human to the environment? so who s in your notional crosshairs? is it the chinese building a coal fired stations, the president of brazil who continues to allow logging in the amazon rainforest? and how do you define that as a crime with intent? i get daily emails on those subjects and on other subjects. i ve looked more at the historical type of things, to give the kinds of examples. for example, chernobyl. the failure of a country to notify neighbours that there is a massive radioactive cloud passing above t ....

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BBCNEWS HARDtalk October 18, 2021 23:51:00

Because if it doesn t happen, people begin to think, you know what? international law is a waste of time. no, if that were the case, i would agree with you 100%. i don t think that s the case. in 1996, the international court ofjustice in the hague, for the first time, said the protection of the environment is part of international law. so the next stage is to ask myself the question if we re going to use the law at the international level to stop people mass killing, should we use international law criminal law to stop people from causing massive damage to the human to the environment? so who s in your notional crosshairs? is it the chinese, building their coal fired stations? is it the president of brazil, who continues to allow logging in the amazon rainforest? and how do you define that as a crime with intent? i get daily emails on those subjects and on other subjects. i ve looked more at the historical type of things, to give the kinds of examples. for example, chernobyl t ....

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