Law版 - 请教_Under what theory could the U.S. force another nation to comply with environmental standards? |
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b**********y 发帖数: 112 | 1 International law depends largely upon negotiations and political
relationships to define the rights and responsibilities of sovereign states.
Most countries have little or no environmental protection. Do you think
under what theory could the US force another nation to comply with
enviromental standards?
Anybody can help?
Thanks in advance. | n*****k 发帖数: 2801 | 2 this sounds like a homework question.
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【在 b**********y 的大作中提到】 : International law depends largely upon negotiations and political : relationships to define the rights and responsibilities of sovereign states. : Most countries have little or no environmental protection. Do you think : under what theory could the US force another nation to comply with : enviromental standards? : Anybody can help? : Thanks in advance.
| g****a 发帖数: 1959 | 3 美国的environmental standard?
does it mean that US wants to apply its own law to other nations? sounds
ridiculous....
if u really want to find a way.........
well
if that other nation had significant (or enough minimum) contact with US
that makes it s/t US jurisdiction; maybe it can work.
but even so; that other nation has to have something in US to s/t the
judgment.
eg; if the judgment is against that nation and that nation had nothing to
lose b/c it has no asset in US; what good will the judgment |
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