The analysis of international law can lead to two very distinct and separate conclusions: one being that international law is not law because there is no binding force behind it, and the second one being that despite a lack of binding force, international law is, indeed law because it is still a rule that is [...]
Entries from February 2011
The Nuremberg Trials & Precedence
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Descartes’ Ontological Argument
An analysis of Descartes’ ontological argument, though convincing in some areas, will inevitably lead his readers to dismiss his contentions. In the argument, Descartes is attempting to prove the existence of a supremely powerful, all-knowing, absolutely eternal being with simple yet compelling and incontestable premises. This is quite the project, unfortunately, his attempts will illustrate [...]
February 27th, 2011
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