Monday, August 12, 2024

The Legal Right To Conquest by Opus Dei was the Western Norm before the UN Charter: Andrzej Jakubowski, 2011 Ph.D. thesis

 

 

 https://cadmus.eui.eu/bitstream/handle/1814/18414/Jakubowski_2011.pdf?sequence=1

 The Effects of State Succession on Cultural Property: Ownership, Control, Protection
Andrzej Jakubowski

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Arthur B. Keith, The Theory of State Succession with Special Reference to English and Colonial Law
(London: Waterlow and Sons, 1907), at 1 et seq.

 

 https://www.irishcentral.com/opinion/niallodowd/right-wing-catholics-control-us-supreme-court

Opus Dei critic Matthew Fox is in no doubt about the power that the secretive group now yields on the Catholic justices.

“The Supreme Court itself has become a cesspool of religious ideology ignoring the pluralism of American culture in favor of a far-right version of evangelical and Roman Catholic Christianity committed to anti-abortion fanaticism,” writes Fox.

 Opus Dei plays the long game. Many of the Catholic justices were members of the Federalist Society, a top group of conservative, mostly Catholic lawyers who wield enormous power. The society’s chairman Leonard Leo, a board member of Opus Dei, was given carte blanche by Donald Trump to pick the three Supreme Court judges that Trump then appointed.

https://unicornriot.ninja/black-snake-killaz-2017/

 Black Snake Killaz is a feature-length documentary film about the resistance to the Dakota Access Pipeline. This film explores actions taken by water protectors to stop the construction of the oil pipeline and highlights actions taken by law enforcement, military, and corporate mercenaries to quell the months-long protest. Black Snake Killaz timelines the historical events that unfolded in Standing Rock throughout 2016 and brings you the raw experience from many frontline actions to protect the water.

 https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10991-020-09250-3

The Re-Emergence of Conquest: International Law and the Legitimate Use of Force

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 There is analysis of the key relationship between conquest and empire and speculates on the possibility that the re-emergence of conquest is further evidence that international society is reverting to a previous incarnation whereby Great Power politics is assuming its former pre-eminence, at the expense of the rules-based system which emerged after the Second World War. The article places conquest within the wider context of international law whilst discussing historical occurrences and contemporary instances.

 The Catholic Church gathered strength and launched a campaign of peaceful re-conquest meant to prevail over the Protestant “heresy”.

https://museeprotestant.org/en/notice/the-catholic-re-conquest-1600-1660/ 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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