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Europe Is A Laughing Stock
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-60 67379/Y azidi-f ormer-s ex-slav e-came- face-fa ce-ISIS -captor -German -street .html
How many European countries have imported these monster.
Laughing stock and that includes the UK.
How many European countries have imported these monster.
Laughing stock and that includes the UK.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.// To say they can't do anything because he's a refugee seems an extraordinarily foolish dereliction of duty to the citizens of Germany.//
germans not doing their ( perceived ) duty - I doubt that!
more likely that refugee status gives immunity from suit for actions before they entered Germany
clearly refugees are subject to criminal law of the country
( oh perhaps G law doesnt allow prosecution of crimes outside the country. )
and so war crimes - are they indictable if committed outside germany ( like Russia )
Now the sensible question ( hur hur hur I know this is AB ) is whether this occurs in England
that is the Yazidi if she alleged she was a slave in Iraq, is it actionable ? well the modern slavery act 2015 says
//The draft bill included no measures to counter the use of slave labour abroad//
oops so it looks as tho it cd occur here
( burden of proof argument - how do you show it when all the witnesses are abroad?)
germans not doing their ( perceived ) duty - I doubt that!
more likely that refugee status gives immunity from suit for actions before they entered Germany
clearly refugees are subject to criminal law of the country
( oh perhaps G law doesnt allow prosecution of crimes outside the country. )
and so war crimes - are they indictable if committed outside germany ( like Russia )
Now the sensible question ( hur hur hur I know this is AB ) is whether this occurs in England
that is the Yazidi if she alleged she was a slave in Iraq, is it actionable ? well the modern slavery act 2015 says
//The draft bill included no measures to counter the use of slave labour abroad//
oops so it looks as tho it cd occur here
( burden of proof argument - how do you show it when all the witnesses are abroad?)
//more likely that refugee status gives immunity from suit for actions before they entered Germany//
What determines "refugee status" and how? Why, once conferred, should that status give "immunity from suit for actions before they entered Germany?". And why would the German government want even "genuine" refugees in its country if it thought they'd be a danger to its citizens?
What determines "refugee status" and how? Why, once conferred, should that status give "immunity from suit for actions before they entered Germany?". And why would the German government want even "genuine" refugees in its country if it thought they'd be a danger to its citizens?
refugee status is an entity ( it exists, rather than is a social construct) which is based in treaty ( post war) and legislation
and the huge corpus begins here
https:/ /www.go v.uk/en tering- staying -uk/ref ugees-a sylum-h uman-ri ghts
I have no idea about refugees and German Law but it will also be based in post war experience and treaty - Large number of ethnic germans were uprooted ( Volga Germans etc ) and booted back to Germany.
and the huge corpus begins here
https:/
I have no idea about refugees and German Law but it will also be based in post war experience and treaty - Large number of ethnic germans were uprooted ( Volga Germans etc ) and booted back to Germany.
// "immunity from suit for actions before they entered Germany?".//
oh come on get real and stop grand standing
most countries dont prosecute crimes that arent committed in the country - for really really obvious reasons - difficulty to prove
England - sexual crimes are an exception
it seems clear the slavery act in England doesnt cover slavery abroad.
as someone said - shrugging their shoulders - the law is the law
oh come on get real and stop grand standing
most countries dont prosecute crimes that arent committed in the country - for really really obvious reasons - difficulty to prove
England - sexual crimes are an exception
it seems clear the slavery act in England doesnt cover slavery abroad.
as someone said - shrugging their shoulders - the law is the law