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Denny Crane

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  1. From what I can gather this was to find out if the acts carried out by Israel can be reasonably deemed genocidal in violation of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide. The court had the chance to dismiss or keep alive. The court stated Israel need to take six measures. THE COURT, Indicates the following provisional measures: (1) By fifteen votes to two, The State of Israel shall, in accordance with its obligations under the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, in relation to Palestinians in Gaza, take all measures within its power to prevent the commission of all acts within the scope of Article II of this Convention, in particular: (a) killing members of the group; (b) causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group; (c) deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life calculated to bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part; and (d) imposing measures intended to prevent births within the group; IN FAVOUR: President Donoghue; Vice-President Gevorgian; Judges Tomka, Abraham, Bennouna, Yusuf, Xue, Bhandari, Robinson, Salam, Iwasawa, Nolte, Charlesworth, Brant; Judge ad hoc Moseneke; AGAINST: Judge Sebutinde; Judge ad hoc Barak; (2) By fifteen votes to two, The State of Israel shall ensure with immediate effect that its military does not commit any acts described in point 1 above; IN FAVOUR: President Donoghue; Vice-President Gevorgian; Judges Tomka, Abraham, Bennouna, Yusuf, Xue, Bhandari, Robinson, Salam, Iwasawa, Nolte, Charlesworth, Brant; Judge ad hoc Moseneke; AGAINST: Judge Sebutinde; Judge ad hoc Barak; (3) By sixteen votes to one, The State of Israel shall take all measures within its power to prevent and punish the direct and public incitement to commit genocide in relation to members of the Palestinian group in the Gaza Strip; IN FAVOUR: President Donoghue; Vice-President Gevorgian; Judges Tomka, Abraham, Bennouna, Yusuf, Xue, Bhandari, Robinson, Salam, Iwasawa, Nolte, Charlesworth, Brant; Judges ad hoc Barak, Moseneke; AGAINST: Judge Sebutinde; (4) By sixteen votes to one, The State of Israel shall take immediate and effective measures to enable the provision of urgently needed basic services and humanitarian assistance to address the adverse conditions of life faced by Palestinians in the Gaza Strip; IN FAVOUR: President Donoghue; Vice-President Gevorgian; Judges Tomka, Abraham, Bennouna, Yusuf, Xue, Bhandari, Robinson, Salam, Iwasawa, Nolte, Charlesworth, Brant; Judges ad hoc Barak, Moseneke; AGAINST: Judge Sebutinde; (5) By fifteen votes to two, The State of Israel shall take effective measures to prevent the destruction and ensure the preservation of evidence related to allegations of acts within the scope of Article II and Article III of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide against members of the Palestinian group in the Gaza Strip; IN FAVOUR: President Donoghue; Vice-President Gevorgian; Judges Tomka, Abraham, Bennouna, Yusuf, Xue, Bhandari, Robinson, Salam, Iwasawa, Nolte, Charlesworth, Brant; Judge ad hoc Moseneke; AGAINST: Judge Sebutinde; Judge ad hoc Barak; (6) By fifteen votes to two, The State of Israel shall submit a report to the Court on all measures taken to give effect to this Order within one month as from the date of this Order. IN FAVOUR: President Donoghue; Vice-President Gevorgian; Judges Tomka, Abraham, Bennouna, Yusuf, Xue, Bhandari, Robinson, Salam, Iwasawa, Nolte, Charlesworth, Brant; Judge ad hoc Moseneke; AGAINST: Judge Sebutinde; Judge ad hoc Barak
  2. Before Klopp arrived we were becoming a bit of a laughing stock. It's not just a manager we are losing but a leader and a genuinely decent man, his sort don't come around often. Now let's go beat these doped up rivals and enjoy the rest of his time here.
  3. There's a reason Real Madrid want the Super League, they think they can't compete long-term with English clubs. Barca it seems did really ask what would Everton do at times.
  4. The new rules work for the oil rich clubs who can do a splurge. English clubs who are business's first and rolling in sponsorships and TV money. The big losers are the prestigious Spanish and Italian clubs out of this I reckon.
  5. The fine looks based on exceeding wages/agent fees to turnover. These are random numbers say Everton had 500 million revenue and spent 490 million on wages and Uefa guidance was don't exceed 90% on wages. The outcome was Everton went over by 40 million and ending up having a 98% wages to turnover. The fine would be based on the excess amount the 40 million/8% excess. So a first time offender would pay 10 -25% of 40 million. It highlights how big PSG wage bill was to get such a fine but they had been fined previously. Not sure about cycles but all the clubs agreed 3 or 4 year deals with Uefa. The way I read it is the biggest fine and maximum were given to PSG and the most they would have to pay in that 3 year period was £56million but if they met the steps they could only end up paying £10 million.
  6. The team that appointed Duncan Ferguson, Forest Green Rovers appointed Troy Deeney a few weeks back. It's been eventful. Just got a four game ban and has drafted John Terry in to help the defence out. Dabo actually missed a penalty in the championship playoffs. The team are rooted to the bottom of league 2 and up against it.
  7. Theis looks a lot of scope for oil rich clubs they can spend widely, just get fined. PSG are apparently in the second time breach. The below is the new disciplinary guidelines from Uefa. I suspect PSG would have to execeute somebody at HT to get kicked out of Europe as they can pay the fines.
  8. How have you concluded the Uefa rules are tighter? My take is if the PL had matched the Uefa rules domestically Everton and NFFC would have faced a fine instead of a points deduction. This isn't a defence of Everton but highlighting Uefas fines dished out v deduction. PSG are walking around laughing at everyone. Some teams/PL I don't know who! wants the Uefa rules implemented hence it being discussed next month at a PL meeting. PSG were fined under the new Uefa rules -- Masters says the PL are meeting to discuss next month. PSG went over €300 million, punishment/fine, 65 million euros with most of it suspended and only requiring €10 million intial payment . PSG are in a settlement period yet they have a wage bill of €728 million wage bill the highest ever in football history.
  9. I remember PSG being in all sorts of shit. Next thing Nasser Al-Khelaifi becomes the Uefa chair after the clubs went for the Super League. Football is rotten nothing new here but once you open the door to everything being up for sale this is where you end up sadly.
  10. It's more you need x to block any changes and in return for accepting change they negotiate what they want. I'd add Chelsea, Newcastle, Manchester City and a few others might have an incentive to act up. Don't forget Sheffield United are saudi owned.
  11. If enough teams are awaiting punishment couldn't they add an amnesty clause into any new agreement. Any rule breaking prior to ... will be forgiven. The more clubs face punishment the more likely they are to form a clique.
  12. I think Wengers doping analogy was accurate and you treat doping by expunging records and severe punishment. The thing is you are reliant on owners of Premier League clubs to act to protect sporting integrity when they will be looking at what is best for the bottom line. They all get to participate in marking their homework. The Premier League are meeting next month to discuss this squad cost ratio Parry mentioned. You need 14 to change rules right. I suspect the clubs who are charged will try and use this to their advantage. When I hear Parry and the tory chair mentioning retrospective punishment as a weakness, I'm like what are they cooking. It's not farfetched to think the Premier League are looking for a way not to punish their shareholders.
  13. The fix is in. The tory gimp who got caught wanking at work and our own Rick Parry talking about the weakness of retrospective punishment. Manchester City plan, hold out for as long as possible and change the rules.
  14. The insurrection by Everton Supporters on the 24th of May gets closer. They now believe the head honcho has called them a small club.
  15. Wasn't expecting this, it's a much better result than it looks even if we are excellent at home.
  16. Looks like Brentford have 4 cbs starting the game. They have Mee, Pinnock, Ajer and Collins.
  17. Brentford haven't conceded in the 1st half of their league away games and have been in all their away matches so far. We have scored in 4 out of 5 of in the 1st half. Could really do with a early goal today otherwise could be a real slog. They are a well coached team and get the best out of what they have, I'd be pleasantly suprised if we swatted these away easily.
  18. Below is what the Deputy Assistant Commissioner from the Met Police said earlier in the week. Not a criticism of the police from me but instead of having the police there they should have had a few dozen poppy sellers at the Centoph - no disorder and the poppy sellers get their sales. A lot of crowd control could be overseen by semi-neutral observers as the police often provoke by their sheer presence even when they are in the background doing nothing.
  19. Douglas Murray and Farage doing their best to exploit and inflame a peaceful protest by conflating the march as an insult to Rembrance Day. Murray not just inferring but saying their is an attempt to descreate the Centoph and insult the war-dead and to stop the barbarians.
  20. I saw him talking about his recent diagnosis of ADHD, I suspect that contributes to part of who he is.
  21. Fair play to those involved for pursuing it. Let's hope they don't back down and settle out of court.
  22. A daily massacre before our very eyes -- horrific.
  23. The Palestinian health ministry have compiled a 206 page report with names and IDs of those killed in Gaza totalling 7028. This looks like it has been made available following Bidens comments of -- I have no confidence in the numbers the Palestinians are using.
  24. This is from 2006 involving Israel and Lebanon. I'd like to think as many countries support a ceasefire presently but some of the comments from the EU chiefs totally contradict that. Those arguing for a pause is like calling for a drinks break and then the killing can continue. They are discussing at an EU Council meeting today and Ireland and a few others are pushing hard.
  25. The Palestinian people have had enough of Humous and sounds like the Israelis don't want Netanyahu. Can both sides resign, release hostages on both sides -- have a ceasefire and elect some people who have more respect for humanity.
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