October 08, 2007

A Whale of a Quote

Roger Alford shares with us his list of the “Quotable Quotes from the Fordham Law Review Symposium on International Law and The Constitution: Terms of Engagement.”

There are several good ones, but this one from Yale Law Dean Harold Koh stands out:

I recently was talking with a Senator who said to me, “Professor, we didn’t ask the terrorists to sign the Geneva Conventions. How can you expect us to abide by commitments that they don’t adhere to?” To which I replied, “Yes, and we didn’t ask the whales to sign the Whaling Convention either. We sign these treaties to protect us from ourselves, not from them.”

Posted by Michael : October 8, 2007 02:48 PM | Law: International Law , Torture | TechnoLinks
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Interesting quote. This does make you think. It's easy to want to treat others the way you expect to be treated.

Posted by: Vctn Hms at October 8, 2007 04:48 PM

We must hunt the whales there so we don't have to fight them here.

Posted by: Mojo at October 8, 2007 07:05 PM

Interesting quotes in that link...

"Well I’m not a law professor but I play one on TV." Marty Lederman

Posted by: Law Student Blog at October 9, 2007 08:37 PM


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