Someone wrote, I don't know who: > > I understand that. It doesn't make it right. It's an erosion of the > > basic sovreignty rights of a country to allow an external court make > > decisions that affect its citizens.
Our own Prime Minister is pushing the UN to pass laws that will allow just that. Anytime one country enters into an agreement with another one, at some point, external forces are going to cause one or another country to change the ways they do things to bring themselves into line with the agreement they signed. William Robb

