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The original agreement seems remarkably clear: the WTO
shall
extend these “flexibilities” upon the request of the least-developed countries.
In the short order of June 19, the court said that “the Election Commission
shall
issue a notice for disqualification and the president is required to take necessary action to ensure the continuation of the democratic process.”
According to Article 22 of the Convention, “the premises of [a diplomatic] mission
shall
be inviolable,” and a “receiving state may not enter them, except with the consent of the head of the mission.”
Likewise, Article 24 stipulates that the “archives and documents of the mission
shall
be inviolable,” and Article 27 extends similar protection to the mission’s correspondence.
“We
shall
honour those who can teach us how to pluck the hour and the day virtuously and well, the delightful people who are capable of taking direct enjoyment in things, the lilies of the field who toil not, neither do they spin.”
Its key passage reads: “[…] we
shall
so wear down the Goyim that they will be compelled to offer us an international power that by its position will enable us without any violence gradually to absorb all the State forces of the world and to form a Super-Government.”
But, at such moments, Obama might do well to recall Vajpayee’s words during Clinton’s visit, when he quoted Walt Whitman’s poem “Passage to India”:“Sail forth – steer for the deep waters only,Reckless O soul, exploring, I with thee, and thou with me,For we are bound where mariner has not yet dared to go.”Ukraine's Road to Europe"East is East, and West is West, and never the twain
shall
meet," Rudyard Kipling famously said.
European law solemnly declares that the human body and its parts
shall
not give rise to financial gain , for reasons of human dignity.
There is, however, one extraordinary clause: Article II proclaims freedom of religion in the Lutheran state, with the caveat that “Jews
shall
still be banned from entering the Realm.”
The Rome Statute also stipulates that “official capacity as a Head of State or Government ...
shall
in no case exempt a person from criminal responsibility under this Statute...”So, there is nothing stopping the Prosecutor of the ICC from launching an investigation against Duterte – and against police officials and vigilante leaders who have collaborated with him in conducting the killings.
Those who feel comfortable with the status quo would do well to heed the conclusion Representative Abraham Lincoln reached at the end of the Mexican-American War: “Allow the President to invade a neighboring nation whenever he
shall
deem it necessary to repel an invasion, and you allow him to do so whenever he may choose to say he deems it necessary for such purpose, and you allow him to make war at pleasure.”
We who experienced communism know well the outcomes of such beliefs: dead, artificial cities; gigantic waterworks that fail only after destroying diverse ecosystems; vast, largely anonymous and thus irresponsible states deciding where and how we
shall
dwell, work, relax or amuse ourselves.
Part of the answer may be that when students were marching in the streets protesting, they did not sing the "Internationale"; they sang "We
Shall
Overcome."
This was not,
shall
we say, the IMF’s finest hour.
Venezuela’s recovery depends on its capacity to translate the current catastrophe into a set of new social norms of the form: “never again
shall
we…”It wouldn’t be the first time in Latin America that new taboos rose from economic ruins.
For example, Article 4 of the Law on the Bank of Japan states that the bank “shall…always maintain close contact with the government and exchange views sufficiently, so that its currency and monetary control and the basic stance of the government’s economic policy
shall
be mutually compatible.”
“The credit belongs to the man in the arena,” Roosevelt continued, “who spends himself in a worthy cause, and who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place
shall
never be with those cold and timid souls who neither know victory nor defeat.”
A beneficial Islamic doctrine is the Koranic injunction that "there
shall
be no compulsion in matters of religion."
When
Shall
We Overcome?
Further progress will require determination, sustained by the faith expressed in the immortal words of the spiritual that became the hymn of the civil rights movement: “We
shall
overcome.”
What
shall
we tell him?
Science Under ThreatPARIS: A century ago, pondering what the future might bring, Anatole France said that “my dream is to read the books of schoolboys as they
shall
be in the year 2000.”
The vote was an assault on freedom of religion that flies in the face of Article 53 of the Polish Constitution, which states that “Freedom of conscience and religion
shall
be ensured to everyone” and specifies that the “performing of rites” is protected.
The IMF’s Article IV states: “In particular, each member
shall
… avoid manipulating exchange rates or the international monetary system in order to prevent effective balance-of-payments adjustment or to gain unfair competitive advantage over other members…”Setting the rules will take time.
Sub-Prime Economic TheoryThe insistence that those responsible for today’s financial crisis pay a price lest they repeat their mistakes – the so called moral hazard argument – recalls the great American orator William Jennings Bryan’s immortal “cross of gold” speech: “You
shall
not press down upon the brow of labor a crown of thorns.
You
shall
not crucify mankind upon a cross of gold.”
Article 20a of Germany’s Grundgesetz (Basic Law) stipulates that, “Mindful also of its responsibility toward future generations, the state
shall
protect the natural foundations of life and animals by legislation and, in accordance with law and justice, by executive and judicial action…”By demonstrating that younger living citizens suffer more than their older counterparts from short-sighted fiscal and environmental policies, Juliana could be the first step toward recognizing a similar responsibility in the US.
A paragraph of the Declaration toward a Global Ethic of the Parliament of the World’s Religions in Chicago in 1993 reads as follows:“In the great ancient religious and ethical traditions of humankind we find the directive: You
shall
not steal!
I
shall
not pass judgment on his plans for the world economy as reported so far.
Before the war’s end, President Abraham Lincoln created a new narrative, declaring in the Gettysburg Address that it was fought for democracy as much as equality, with the goal of ensuring that “government of the people, by the people, for the people,
shall
not perish from the earth.”
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