jhungary
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When we travel inside 12nm of Diaoyu, is that legal or illegal, my friend? LOL
I don't know, let's ask @Nihonjin1051
As I said in previous post, claiming and enforcing is on a different aspect, you can claim whatever you want does not mean you own the territories. I am going to use the example again, no one is stopping China from claiming Hawai'i as their territories, however, US will disagree and if China cannot enforce the matter within Hawai'i territorial water, that is the point which render the whole claim useless, not the legitimately of the claim itself.
In short, China can claim Senkaku as their territories, while Japan can claim it as theirs, in Chinese eyes, it would not be illegal as they see sSenkaku or Daioyu Island as their territories, however, in Japanese eyes, they will see it as illegal as they saw Senkaku was theirs. Solution? Either go to court and win the case and have Japan relinquish control, or fight it out in open seas. But then China, again, is doing neither.
LOL your wife is a lawyer specializes in and practices International Law? Iraq war was legal according to US law, not international law.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2004/sep/16/iraq.iraq
China's got nothing to worry about, Nothing LOL
Ok, I'll bite.
First of all, I know you are going to bring out Kofi Annan speech in UK as a proof and this have been debunked many time, and Kofi Annan also said this is his own opinion, this is not the official opinion of UN, nor was it not from any sort of Legal advice (Kofi Annan have a master degree in international relation, not law) I have a degree in international relation, does that mean my word can be treated as legal advice?
What Kofi Annan refer to is that US and UK did not wait for the UNSC for a new round of resolution authorise the war, hence the inconformity, however, as I pointed out in previous post, resolution 678 already authorised armed action ambiguously, there are legally no need to wait for a new round of resolution to authorise the war.
Second point, the war indeed is not conform with UN Charter, however, as I pointed out in resolution 678, the resolution itself give an open ended solution on what if Iraq does not comply with the inspection and declaration. And when resolution 1441 was granted, which represent an ultimatum to the Iraqi government as the final chance to comply with the inspection, and Iraq ultimately refused 1441 in late 2002, prompted the point 34 in UN resolution 678 come into live. which stated a course of action (Did not specified Which course of action) can be pursued if Iraq fail to comply with the resolution. Since the resolution 678 did not specified whether or not War or Armed Response are one of the action suggested, hence it does not rule it out specifically and as a result of the benefit of the doubt, it was allowed to go ahead as it does not stated to be disallow.
Third point is, by saying Iraq war is justified within US law and it was not justified as per Customary International Law itself is a contradiction in term, as both were build based on Common Law system. If it conform with one, then it will conform with the other, you seems to confused about the legality of US under international law. US does not recognize more International Law and International Enforcement body, that does not always mean both law are different to any point, in fact, if you look closely on US Federal Law and Customary International Law, there are a lot of similarity.
And my wife is a Specialist in International Law in fact, it was her position to International Red Cross is the reason why we met in the first place. She was a Swedish Lawyer contracted by IRC to monitor a POW camp I was running at the time. So, between her, Kofi Annan (Which does not have a law degree) and a 4 minutes video on some dude I don't know on YouTube, I will choose my wife any time of day.