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+I will spec whatever in CX but its not relevant to the aff and |
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+==Framework== |
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+The res is a question of permissibility, since ought implies sufficient reason from dictionary.com |
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+====To say something is permitted or obligated is to say it is permitted under one locus of duty. Rodl^^ ^^ explains with an analogy to coherentism: Oakwood AW==== |
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+This view is... myself to p. |
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+====A legal obligation is sufficient to affirm independent of moral considerations. Legal obligations are a separate locus of duty. Glos^^ ^^: Oakwood AW==== |
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+The mutual relation... fight and kill). |
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+====However, even if we look to ethical norms, we still care about laws. First is epistemology: We each have our own perspectives and are only able to perceive our own experiences. Nagel^^ ^^: Oakwood AW==== |
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+In the pursuit ...its own incompleteness. |
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+====I advocate an epistemological theory of omniperspectivism, which means that we justify beliefs through the maximization of perspectives. ==== |
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+====Since our limited perception prevents us from universalizing, and thus being able to universally guide action, the only way to generate "ought" statements is to include as many perspectives as possible. Hudgens^^ ^^: Oakwood AW==== |
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+Again, the definition ...other possibilities also. |
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+====Next, international law is the most omniperspectival method for governments Cronin^^ ^^ Oakwood AW==== |
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+The end of ..."consensus-based" legal norms. |
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+====Thus, the standard is consistency with international law. ==== |
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+Prefer this standard additionally because: |
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+First, following any...make such conclusions. |
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+==Advocacy== |
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+PLAN TEXT: I contend that countries ought to prohibit production of nuclear energy if they have violated international law regarding production, waste disposal, construction, or environmental concerns pertaining to nuclear power production by revoking there license. ==== |
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+**1st Ilaw is key ElBaradei:** |
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+Mr. ElBaradei is Assistant Director General and Director of the IAEA Division of External |
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+has yielded a mix of legally binding rules and advisory standards and regulations. |
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+**====countries that don’t observe the NPT Stefanos ’13:====** |
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+**Breaking Down the Top 5 International Laws, Treaties, and Conventions You’ll Hear Being Discussed in Committee by LSTEFANOS on NOVEMBER 25, 2013 http://bestdelegate.com/breaking-down-the-top-5-international-laws-treaties-and-conventions-youll-hear-being-discussed-in-committee/ Oakwood AW** |
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+Probably the most controversial law on the international agenda, the NPT works with the |
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+==Underview== |
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+WILL CHANGE ON A ROUND TO ROUND BASIS |