Lordo wrote:Maximus wrote:Vromo Bordo has been watching too many interviews of erdo on TRT world saying Turkey has rights under international law.
That's the irony of it all, erdo is blatantly acting illegally under international law.
But it's enough for numbskulls like koullouro vromo bordo to come on here using the length of a coastline as the basis of an argument. Even though Turkey doesn't have a longer coastline than Greece.
He's got a brain as his profile picture and it says use it..
Stupid man, how can anybody break an international law if they have not signed up to it.
Even in a normal court of law if you did not know somethong was a crime, you cannot be punished for it.
Countries in dispute over claims can jointly take their case to arbitration which the results can be legally binding.
International arbitration is a process of dispute resolution between parties from different countries that includes an arbitrator. Arbitration is an alternative to litigation. There are multiple arbitration associations that operate under the New York Convention or other conventions.
On your second point, you will find that ignorance of the law is not an excuse for not to be prosecuted and punished for it.