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+====US is actually pretty compliant with ILaw now, but violations undermine the entire system.==== |
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+**The Economist '14** (M.S., Democracy in America blog, "Why the sheriff should follow the law," 5/23, http://www.economist.com/blogs/democracyinamerica/2014/05/america-and-international-law) OS |
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+The overall impression is that while the United States wants other countries to observe international |
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+or of eastern Ukraine's Donbass region, as such, violate international law. |
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+====Plan violates ILaw—hate speech should be banned.==== |
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+**Tsesis 10** |
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+ALEXANDER TSESIS*, prof @ Loyola Chicago Law, Burning Crosses on Campus: University Hate Speech Codes, HeinOnline — 43 Conn. L. Rev. 619 2010-2011, https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/c4c2/a881ffd558d28d2b0d0a738981c7211d85e4.pdf ~~Premier~~ |
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+Typically, the balance is struck more in favor of the victims' rights, in |
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+protocols is that none of them include sexual orientation as a protected class. |
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+====Nuclear war.==== |
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+**Pickering '14** —- MA international relations, Melbourne School of Government ~~Heath, "Why Do States Mostly Obey International Law?"http://www.e-ir.info/2014/02/04/why-do-states-mostly-obey-international-law/x~~//Mnush |
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+All states in the contemporary world, including great powers, are compelled to justify |
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+treaties illustrate states agreeing voluntarily to give up a portion of their sovereignty. |