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Re: O/T: US Supreme Court ruling
Posted: Wed Apr 17, 2002 10:19 pm
by Buttsie
Read the original post again did he mention the word Law.
Just a general comment about trends/things etc eminating from Uncle Sam eventually permeate other countries eventually.
Yankee Culture...Puke...more like yankee trends.
Their not old enough to have developed a Culture.
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Re: O/T: US Supreme Court ruling
Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2002 12:40 am
by jj
Check my first post: where did I mention Law?
Re: O/T: US Supreme Court ruling
Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2002 1:25 am
by Buttsie
Oh no you didn't you hinted at it but you didn't mention it
there's a world of difference
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Re: O/T: US Supreme Court ruling
Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2002 4:28 am
by David J
I said 'not very relevant' because of course it is a ruling on the effect of the US constitution, which doesn't apply here.
However, the European Convention on Human Rights, which has been incorporated into UK law, has provisions on freedom of expression, and anyone who wants to argue a case under those provisions might find useful material in US Supreme Court cases.
Re: O/T: US Supreme Court ruling
Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2002 11:03 am
by golostruda
Absolutely, 'cause the right for anyone to own handguns has been US law for over 150 years and we immediately followed suit ... um... or... hang on... no... still waiting...
Still at least we've followed their other laws. We've got to be 21 to drink alcohol. Every classroom has to have the Ten Commandments prominently displayed in it. Abortion is forever on the brink of being made illegal.
Meanwhile, back in the real world, we (thankfully) have far more in common with Europe than them pricks on the other side of the 'pond'. Although it has been bizarre how - up until recently - we have in one area (hardcore porn) had prohibition unlike either of our (continental or transatlantic) neighbours. Oh well, better late than never.
American law means nothing to us. I pray it never will.
Re: O/T: US Supreme Court ruling
Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2002 2:33 pm
by joe king
the US don't follow the 'European Convention on Human Rights'. They still have the death penalty(in some states).
Re: O/T: US Supreme Court ruling
Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2002 5:38 pm
by jj
But legislation cannot be created in a vacuum: a wise lawmaker will always do a bit of comparative jurisprudence.
Pity our lot are arses.
Re: O/T: US Supreme Court ruling
Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2002 8:27 pm
by Buttsie
Whats that word all lawmakers look for to strengthen their position.
Precedent maybe.
Maybe you could start exporting some of those asses over to Uncle Sam Las Vegas would be a good starting point.
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