NationStates Jolt Archive


Why Cato Does Not Violate National Sovereignity

The Global Market
21-09-2003, 18:20
According to the FAQ:

"The UN is the world's governing body. It proposes and votes on resolutions, which are then binding on all member nations. In other words, it's a hot-bed of political intrigue and double-dealing."

This NSUN is different from the real UN. Do any of you have an issue with one of the articles... then I will be happy to address it... but this is within the mandate of the NATIONSTATES UNITED NATIONS, if not the real one.

Besides, only rights are sovereign. Nations that trample on their citizens' inalienable rights lose their sovereignity. Same goes for the UN.