Home » Quote » Albert Einstein » „International law exists only in textbooks on international law.“ „International law exists only in textbooks on international law.“ — Albert Einstein Tags:Law Related quotes „The U.S. has always insisted on its right to use force, whatever international law requires, and whatever international institutions decide.“ — Noam Chomsky „The US and Israel have demanded further that Palestinians not only recognize Israel's rights as a state in the international system, but that they also recognize Israel's abstract "right to exist," a concept that has no place in international law or diplomacy, and a right claimed by no one. In effect, the US and Israel are demanding that Palestinians not only recognize Israel in the normal fashion of interstate relations, but also formally accept the legitimacy of their expulsion from their own land. They cannot be expected to accept that, just as Mexico does not grant the US the "right to exist" on half of Mexico's territory, gained by conquest.“ — Noam Chomsky „The U. S. has always insisted on its right to use force, whatever international law requires, and whatever international institutions decide.… The U. S., of course, is not alone in these practices. Other states commonly act in much the same way, if not constrained by external or internal forces.“ — Noam Chomsky