World Court
Sir.—-The twenty-flfth-cen-tury history of mterrational [relations makes a tragic page! [in this “Christian” era Ger- : many presented a notorious record, but West and East [since the fall of Kerensky [produced an unenviable [political sequence in degree | and direction. Cain-and-Abel techniques as a political ultimate for settling disputes should be criminally Illegal when so few gambol in tragic hazard with the destiny of the race. Chance has neither conscience nor memory of human values. Every human being has a legal right to demand a supra-national authority to supervise and resotve international prob-, :l«ns. as world conscience, a! global asset does not condone, its own demise. Our present: plight falsifies our civilised: professions but this Commonwealth dynamic of a World Court developed through the United Nations would recognise the sovereignty of neces-
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29499, 28 April 1961, Page 3
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132World Court Press, Volume C, Issue 29499, 28 April 1961, Page 3
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