Censoring the Censors in the WTO: Reconciling the Communitarian and Human Rights Theories of International Law
Document Type
Article
Publication Title
Journal of International Media & Entertainment Law
Abstract
A large aggregate of men, healthy in mind and warm of heart, creates the kind of moral conscience which we call a nation. So long as this moral consciousness gives proof of its strength by the sacrifices which demand the abdication of the individual to the advantage of the community, it is legitimate and has the right to exist. It is better to be a slave in your homeland than a ruler in a foreign country.
First Page
17
Last Page
119
Publication Date
2010
Recommended Citation
Claire Wright, Censoring the Censors in the WTO: Reconciling the Communitarian and Human Rights Theories of International Law, 3 J. INT'l MEDIA & ENT. L. 17 (2010).