Tuesday, 29 November 2011

The Biscuits of Strasbourg - An Explanation, A Refinement

It may be due to a faulty Google Search Engine, looking for "biscuits" and "Strasbourg", but here is something I want to say over it! When I write that "Strasbourg is occupying itself more with biscuits than legal practice" or any such, I intend to say that while this is "not entirely true" as I don't know the true status of its judgements on the whole of its domain of jurisdiction although the "above", noting this description of Strasbourg and its legal practitioners, the "biscuits..."-sentence is based, rather poorly, perhaps, on a kind of "parity" reading of the whole of Europe! Good?

You may also want to note that I'm NOT against the Human Rights Courts of Strasbourg, but perhaps the whole practice is ripe for an upgrade or a harder disciplinary line, incl. arrests for corruption!!!

Note2: The biscuit sentence has been landed from a self-declared "political prisoner of Norway"!!! It SHOULD BE DAMN OBVIOUS that I, from this, can't write like a Nobel laureate in Literature or to that perfect high standard that you sit there, rather comfortably, and hold me to! This is unfair!!!

1 comment:

  1. To the title of this post, how are the people who have won over their nations faring? Yes, how are they doing? Are they successful? If any, what is their suicide rate? The suicidology, thank you!

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