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If people no longer expect objectivity from their political and legal systems, then all justice will be reduced to a power struggle between conflicting and irreconcilable perspectives, a struggle in which the most dominant and pervasive bias will replace fair and impartial process as the character of justice. But if objectivity in law and politics is everywhere supplanted by conflict between subjective interests, then the side of economic privilege and established authority will always retain dominance. A society in which people no longer expect representatives of its major institutions even to attempt to render objectivity in their professional demeanours is a society whose major institutions are in a crisis of ethical legitimacy. In such a society, there is wide spread cynicism regarding the possibility of fair political process because it seems impossible that impartial, unbiased dispositions could exist to enact such processes.
Robert Nicholls
Language and Logic
Friday, May 24, 2013
Questions Remain in HD Mining Case
Key evidence was struck from the record in federal court, say unions.
Chinagate: Who's Minding the Resource Store?
Asia tension could lead to conflict—DFA chief
China seals first free-trade deal with Switzerland
China should not be a "free rider" in global trade, the EU's trade commissioner has warned.
Report Hits Out At China's Black Jails, Self-Immolations
Activists Warned Off Tiananmen Memorial March
Toxic Rice Highlights China's Lack of Openness on Pollution
Kinder Morgan takes next step in its Trans Mountain oil pipeline expansion plan
Bitumen Doesn't Float
Activists demand public hearings for coal export project
USDA Stands Firm on Consumer Meat Labels, but Will the WTO Continue its Anti-Consumer Legacy and Authorize Trade Sanctions?
RECAP FROM LIMA: Experts, Activists, and Peruvian Members of Congress Rally Against the TPP
London on edge and police fill the street as public beheading stokes ethnic tensions
Stockholm calmer but violence spreads outside Swedish capital
Accused in alleged terror plot seeks lawyer who will use Qu'ran as 'reference'
Canadian drug policy experts recommend decriminalizing all drugs
Russia’s top military officer skeptical about further nuclear arms cuts
Police agency Interpol quashes Russian bid to hunt down UK investor
Monday, August 16, 2010
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China's military power growing
China surges past Japan as No. 2 economy
Southeast Asian nations beef up to counter China
SANDERS: World economy coming in for a landing
China Extending Advantage Over Taiwan
Chinese dam projects raise alarm in Asia
Tibetan Protest Monks Evade Arrest
Chinese Media Toe Party Line Over Disaster
China reduces holdings of Treasury debt in June
Pro Moscow Government Targets Opposition in Ukraine
Iran Details Plans for New Mountain Nuke Sites
S-300 deployment cut off northern route to Iran
Eagleburger: World's Going to War Over Iranian Nukes
Signs point to trouble ahead for Hezbollah
US may ban weapon sales if Turkey-Israel relations don't improve
Israel aims to increase Space Program
Mexican cartel blockades streets in Monterrey
Threats of int'l BlackBerry bans echo US debate
Saturday, August 14, 2010
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Russia’s Police State
Rule Of Law Still Anemic In Russia
Drunken Nation: Russia’s Depopulation Bomb
China Floods May Be Sign of Wider Problems

Smile! Aerial images being used to enforce laws
Google has joined Verizon in lobbying to erode net neutrality
Judge's ruling uproots use of biotechnology beets
Bosnian court confirms genocide indictment

Amid drug-war weariness, Felipe Calderón calls for a debate on legalisation
Shifting battle lines bring violence to new parts of Mexico
Colorado agency blows off law restricting money for illegals
Underneath Lebanon, Israel sees hidden battlefield
No More Debt!

Hey Ayatollah, leave those kids alone
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Pink Floyd anthem rewritten for young Iranians
"images of everyday life in Iran appearing in between shots. In the Islamic Republic, playing and listening to rock music is illegal."
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
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New Chinese anti ship missile
China a debt junkie?
Second China stimulus?
Sea change in U.S. China Relations
Motives of China's east sea drills
Bay of Bengal littorals in Chinese strategic calculus
Beijing revenue exacerbates central local tensions
China's emerging Eurasian transport corridor
Chinese police disperse land grab protest
Chinese police detain Uyghurs
China put curbs on traditional burials to stamp out protests
Russia expands powers of secret police
Russia doubles money for weapons
Russia circumvents sanctions on Iran
North Korea orders purge
Mexican gangs maintain lookout bases on U.S. territory
Lost decade new threat to economy
Growing Number of Prosecutions for Videotaping the Police
Thursday, May 13, 2010
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Iran Targeting Dissidents Through Global Police INTERPOL
Obama issued executive order, grants INTERPOL to operate on U.S. soil without the usual restraints that apply to domestic law enforcement
China's navy changing the game
U.S. Should Address Human Rights Backsliding in China
Chinese authorities detain worshippers in a raid on an underground church
Uyghur Held, Boss Vows Crackdown
China’s High GDPs: Facts or Fabrications?
China’s 2009 Real Estate Market Regulation a Failure
China formally Bans Anonymous Internet Messages
Serial Killings Reveal Deteriorated Social Relationships in China
Moscow Grooming a Political Team in Tbilisi
NATO code compromise
'Eight dead' in blast in Russia's Dagestan
North Korea shipping WMDs to Syria
Arsons Reported in North Korea
Rogue Thai general aiding Red Shirts shot in head
The Case for Economic Doom and Gloom
Japan financing towards a fiscal crisis
Broad Approval For Smart New Arizona Immigration Law
US drug war has met none of its goals
Meet traitor Maurice Strong
Google hides Obama's Social Security Number story
New Hawaii law shuns Obama birth document requests
Nine accused of accessing Obama’s student loan records
Thursday, March 25, 2010
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Network Solutions, GoDaddy cease registering Web sites in China
AP test of Google offers peek at China Net filters
China VP due in Sweden as Volvo takeover nears
Is China Building the Next Bubble?
China Just Halted The Sale Of All Land
North Korea vows 'nuclear strikes' in latest threat
Tensions Rise in Wa Region, Burma
Demographic Problems, Budgetary Limitations Block Russian Army From Maintaining Levels
Russia will only buy fully-equipped Mistral from France - Gen. Staff chief
Arrest of politician in Venezuela raises free speech concerns
Anti-Chavez TV channel owner arrested in Venezuela
Venezuelan Grid to Remain ‘Vulnerable,’
Pakistan: 5 soldiers, 21 alleged militants killed
Kyrgyzstan: New Junta in Formation
Turkey Signs Nuclear Deal with South Korea
Circassians Look to Georgia for International Support
Will Tymoshenko Unite Ukrainian Opposition?
Report: Mexican Traffickers Cement Grip in US
Bribery Study in Mexico Says Police the Problem
UK police asks Internet cafes to monitor customers
Eurozone agrees on bailout plan for Greece
Social Security payout to exceed pay-in this year
Saturday, March 20, 2010
News

Hidden cause of great recession and next financial crisis? Debt
The Next Wave Of The Housing Crisis: Much More Pain In 2010, 2011
Taiwan’s aging Naval capabilities
Strategic Implications of China's Access to the Rajin Port
One year later Gao Zhisheng remains missing
Tibetan Students Stage Protest
Thousands in Russia protest government in 'Day of Wrath'
Russia’s violent and corrupt police
Russia Looks East and Sees Storm Clouds: Part One
Russia Looks East and Sees Storm Clouds: Part Two
Russian secrets for sale, no questions asked
North Koreans fear the country is on the verge of a new famine
Will Palestinian leaders again turn to violence to shore up domestic support
Iranians train Taliban to use roadside bombs
Why Hugo Chávez's friends can't save his petrostate
Army, Drug Gangs Battle in Mexico Amid Blockades
Ethiopian PM Says He Will Authorize Jamming VOA
Preliminary Design Of Free Electron Laser Weapon Completed
Bill Calls for Establishment of First U.S. Rare Earth Minerals Stockpile
General David Petraeus tipped as Republican 2012 presidential candidate
Report: Canada Needs Defense Industry Road Map