Danh ngôn của J. William Fulbright

Insofar as international law is observed, it provides us with stability and order and with a means of predicting the behavior of those with whom we have reciprocal legal obligations.
Insofar as international law is observed, it provides us with stability and order and with a means of predicting the behavior of those with whom we have reciprocal legal obligations.
Trong chừng mực luật pháp quốc tế được tuân thủ, nó mang lại cho chúng ta sự ổn định, trật tự và phương tiện dự đoán hành vi của những nước mà chúng ta có nghĩa vụ pháp lý tương hỗ.
Tác giả: J. William Fulbright | Chuyên mục: Legal | Sứ mệnh: [3]
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- Lawyers are the first refuge of the incompetent.
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- I didn't grow up believing that abortion was a good choice for women, but since it was legal, I thought it must be okay.
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