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In the World Court of Justice: Who Won the Iran Elections? The Legal Status of the Displaced Palestinians Clarification of the Legal Status of the US Presence in Iraq WCJ Comments on the Osama bin Laden Message to the American People (November 2002) WCJ Comments on The National Security Strategy of the United States of America Report (September 2002)
Printed books relating to the World Court of Justice and the principles on which it is based are available at the TJPL website.
Issues in the News: Who Won the Iran Elections? Iraq War Inquiry The Two Rights of Return in the Middle East Conflict Government Advisers and Spin Doctors Zionism, anti-Zionism and the State of Israel Obama's Afghan Politics Solving Israel Palestinian Conflict in 2009 Wars of Civilizations The Language of Hamas Gaza Protests, Reactions, Solution Who is to Blame for the Gaza Violence? Moving On from the Blair Wars The Legal Status of the Displaced Palestinians Spinning a Third War? A Strawman Fallacy How to Convert the Muslims The New Bush-Blair Plan for the Middle East Proclaiming Wars Is homosexuality inborn? People Power Will Brown Succeed Where Blair Failed? Middle East Peace 2007 Are Results of Wars Predictable? Litvinenko - Another Victim of Politics Is the Saddam Hussain Verdict Just? Jack Straw and the Veil The Arithmetic of the Afghan War Five Years of Wars and Terror and the Safety of Israel The Real Issue in the de Menezes Case The Real Issue in the Forest Gate Case The Wig, the Shoe, and Mathematics Secret Trials Treason, Terrorism and Tony Blair Police Suspect Detention Time Crimes and War Crimes Blair Argument Why London Bombs London Bombs, Iraq War and Dr Shipman Staying the Course in Iraq Elections Apathy Freedom - Can Bush Deliver It? The Middle East Settlement 2005 God - They Still Argue About It Impartiality Pacifying Iraq Tyranny, Despotism, Democracy and Rule of Law The Secret of the Fallujah Resistance Should the British Conservatives Hurry? Prisons - Do They Work? Can Iraq be Kept AIDS-Free? Blair Apology and Punishment Three Years of Wars and Terror - What Next? US Iraq Opportunity Graffiti - Art or Crime? Playing by the Rules Opinions, Convictions, and Reality Getting the Job Done in Iraq Can the UN Stabilize Iraq? Or can the US? Use of Torture in the War on Terror Who is Fighting the US in Iraq? The US Choices in Iraq Should Men be Animals? Why Islam and Why Deaths in Spain? The Rise of the British Fuehrer? The Resigning Game and Should Blair Quit? Will Cannibalism Become Socially Acceptable? Understanding the Muslim Hijab Why Breast Cancer and How to Prevent It? The Trial of Saddam Hussain Turning the Other Cheek Understanding Democracy Can the British Conservatives Rise back from the Ashes? Are the US Winning or Losing the Global War on Terror? Is The Universe Football-Shaped? Homosexuality among Animals and Humans Definitions of Truth and Falsehood How to Stop Islam? Resolving Conflict Between Religion and Politics Crisis of Blairism or Crisis of Politics? Taxing the Rich and Understanding Social Justice Morality, Law and Religion National Sovereignty - Who Needs It? Lawlessness Begets Lawlessness and the Unipolar World Order Judeo-Christian (Christeo-Judean) Tradition and Islam Legitimacy of Governments The Five Solutions to the Middle East Crisis Liability of Heads of State for War Crimes A Dialogue of Civilizations? World Government - Ideal or Painful Necessity? Religion, Morality, Fear, Understanding and Modern Secularism The Origins and Development of the War on Terror Doctrine and its Future Prospects Judaism, Christianity and Islam - A Clash of Civilizations? More issues ... .
This site is dedicated to government through Truth, Honesty and Justice as opposed to government by violence and politics.
On this site the myths and superstitions of the 20th century, on which the present philosophy of political government is based, are exposed, and standards of honesty and competence that should be applicable at every level of every government are defined.
Today people all over the world are confused: "What is right and what is wrong?", "What is true and what is false?" Politicians use this confusion to put themselves into positions of power and to justify their actions, and ... still further increase this confusion.
On this site the legal, moral, philosophical, economic and 'political' issues facing today's world are examined from the standpoint of the fundamental principles of honest (non-political) government as laid down by the World Court of Justice.
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