In a Democracy it doesnt matter where the judges are, or indeed come from.
The point is that they are a) independant of the legistature and b)
enforcing the law that is applicable in the country in question.

A.

On 26/9/04 1:01 am, "frank theriault" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I'm assuming that Britain has
> some powers of appointment of the judges, but still, I imagine that
> the majority of the judges will be non-British appointees.  Maybe some
> people think it's okay to have such international tribunals making
> decisions that may affect their daily lives, but I wouldn't.

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