User talk:Mbuyisa

--Gomba Mbuyisa 13:00, 22 March 2007 (UTC)Law is law by force but sanction does not need to threaten every one, but also to choose, like this exclusion is a sanction and it can enforce the other party, if one chooses to be excluded has decided to live that agreement.--Oos 17:17, 11 March 2007 (UTC)

International is law simply because it qualifies as laws, irrespective of what are the sanctions. Some they say its law for reference, but I believe that it is law because of its structure. Many writers want to see enforcement thus international law contains enforcements, but these enforcements are the enforcements that are similar to the law of contract (Damages; specific performance; Reformation. ect.). Damages are paid to another country if another caused loss to another; specific performance takes place when one country promises to donate or to transport etc. And more. The fact that they have their own ways of enforcing their law (treaty) does not change their intention. Hence in an event of ignoring the agreement the country may use self help which is enforcement.--Gomba Mbuyisa 13:01, 22 March 2007 (UTC)