Thursday, June 08, 2006

Possibilities in Jurisprudence - Ideas

Enhancing "Jurisdiction clauses" in Contracts to include human rights, ie freedom of speech, thought, expression, movement and a right to a fair trial.

The objective of doing this is so that contracts could ocurr with countries that have a low human rights record to subtly coerce them to improve their country's intellectual well-being. This would occur only when the contract fails between one or more parties to it which would "enable" the jurisdiction clause to become operational and force the parties to process the breach of contract in a jurisdiction which respects fundamental human rights. Hopefully, countries not being able to process contracts in their own courts would see the benefit of utilising a judicial process that does respect human rights and cause them to raise their level of mutuality and reciprocity with countries who process a degree of human rights via their judicial system and cause them to enhance their judicial system to the same degree.

This would also mean that countries which are currently subject to sanctions would have those sanctions lifted on the basis that external contracts would be processed for benefit and added value within countries who abuse human rights and a basic level of humanity in their country by improving the business opportunities available to them.

I have just been provided data that a Motion for a European Parliament Resolution has occurred on the human rights and democracy clause in European Union agreements 2005/2057(INI) CLICK HERE This is a start at European level and International Law. Perhaps they will get down to the national level and have human rights clauses in domestic agreements (jurisdiction clause) eventually!! They have the idea now!!

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