Something Old To Further Comment Upon, Now . . . ? ? ?

If you'd have read the sentence and not just a random blog post, you'd realize that the court made clear that the case was not comparable to Greece/Cyprus, which Argentina tried to bring up. So I still stand to my opinion that silence is better than posting constantly misinformation.

Not only that, but the blog post doesn't say what he is asserting that it says.
 
You forgot to quote the link you are referring because I do not read german:
http://juris.bundesg...02&pos=6&anz=30

However, I do not know if you understand what you said you have read.

From the blog I read, the analysis by the German SC made is in the same direction than my previous post but they arrived to a different conclusion.

They stated that in Public international LAW the buncruptsy is not ruled like it is for persons or companies (where they offer what they can really pay or nothing), so, they stated that it cannot be applied by analogy to a State.

The sentence you quoted nothing states about how to enforce it.

But, if you post the link you said you read, and it is in Spanish or English, then, by first time in history, you can contribute to an interesting debate instead of just trolling.

What did you say about being disrespectful? (Not to mention that you don't even understand the spanish language blog post that you linked to.)
 
You forgot to quote the link you are referring because I do not read german:
http://juris.bundesg...02&pos=6&anz=30

However, I do not know if you understand what you said you have read.

From the blog I read, the analysis by the German SC made is in the same direction than my previous post but they arrived to a different conclusion.

They stated that in Public international LAW the buncruptsy is not ruled like it is for persons or companies (where they offer what they can really pay or nothing), so, they stated that it cannot be applied by analogy to a State.

The sentence you quoted nothing states about how to enforce it.

But, if you post the link you said you read, and it is in Spanish or English, then, by first time in history, you can contribute to an interesting debate instead of just trolling.

The good thing about having working institutions is that everything is transparent and openly available, so just putting the case number into google would lead you to the two sentences:
http://juris.bundesgerichtshof.de/cgi-bin/rechtsprechung/document.py?Gericht=bgh&Art=pm&Datum=2015&Sort=3&anz=30&pos=6&nr=70734&linked=urt&Blank=1&file=dokument.pdf
http://juris.bundesgerichtshof.de/cgi-bin/rechtsprechung/document.py?Gericht=bgh&Art=pm&Datum=2015&Sort=3&anz=30&pos=6&nr=70714&linked=urt&Blank=1&file=dokument.pdf

It's in German, and it's no shame if you don't understand it. But if you cannot read it, you might not want to make wrong comments about cases you have no clue about - because this is what a real troll does...
 
Universidad de Cordoba was founded in 1613:
https://es.wikipedia...onal_de_Córdoba

Whiles UBA was founded in 1821:
https://es.wikipedia...de_Buenos_Aires

However, I read some ruling from the King of Spain regarding the University of Buenos Aires about a hundred and fifty years earlier. mmmmm. Now I m curious but I do not have the hard copy with me to double check it.

I do not have scanned the book that explained the influence of the Argentine National Constitution in the League of the Nations:
https://en.wikipedia...ague_of_Nations

But here you have some extracts of papers that explains the subject:








As you can read Mc Kenna, Argentina used to be a better country before the the influence of the totalitarism from Europe and the crisis of the liberal dogma. Before Peron to put it in simple words.
You forgot to mention that your constitution was copied from ours(United States) one more example of God es Argentino way of thinking.I think it would advisable at this point for you stop making a fool of yourself . If i wanted to extend this reasoning i would tell you this, when the world was on the brink of going into a full blown fascism ,Argentina looked the other way, and the allies paid in blood for this democratic system we all enjoy in the western world..... so every time you go to vote in your Republic , remember to thank an American GI , a British Tommy and many more allied forces that didn't blink or debated for decades to take action and forge the future, in short, you are very welcome, now get off your high horse
 
You forgot to mention that your constitution was copied from ours(United States) one more example of God es Argentino way of thinking.I think it would advisable at this point for you stop making a fool of yourself . If i wanted to extend this reasoning i would tell you this, when the world was on the brink of going into a full blown fascism ,Argentina looked the other way, and the allies paid in blood for this democratic system we all enjoy in the western world..... so every time you go to vote in your Republic , remember to thank an American GI , a British Tommy and many more allied forces that didn't blink or debated for decades to take action and forge the future, in short, you are very welcome, now get off your high horse

Wrong (it is a common mistake) If you study it deeply, it is the consequence of our history. The. Us bill of rights was the frame used, but the content differs.

While the Us bill of rights was for Americans, the AR NC was for all the men who desires to live here. This is the big change among them, here you have rights because of your human condition.

Argentina in those days (WWII) was coup by nazis.

If we have democracy is thanks to the iron lady. The airforce was created by nazi aces and they were the brain behind all the coups. As soon as too many of them died during the south Atlantic was, democracy arised.
 
Right on , so you didn't copy the constitution, only a little bit, lol the coup were because of the nazis?oh God lmao you are to much fun..... fyi most of the military coup in Argentina were started by the navy
 
...While the Us bill of rights was for Americans, the AR NC was for all the men who desires to live here...

Within U.S. territory, non-citizens have rights because of the 14th Amendment, which declares “nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.”

source: https://ricochet.com/archives/constitutional-rights-for-non-citizens/ (and 1000000 others, including the US Constitution).
 
Right on , so you didn't copy the constitution, only a little bit, lol the coup were because of the nazis?oh God lmao you are to much fun..... fyi most of the military coup in Argentina were started by the navy

Mc Kenna, you can do better.

Simple questions:
a) Who was the ace of Lufwafe that developed the AR Air force?
https://es.wikipedia...i/Adolf_Galland

Ups, he wasn´t the only one:
http://www.libreria-...ea-alemana.html

According to the author of that book, there were OVER 300 veteran german fighter pilots and over 1000 scientist:
https://www.youtube....h?v=umx7w2y9t9M

And what were those scientist doing?
https://www.youtube....h?v=SNi5hQ2kxVo

Well, they also started to build cars and pick ups. It is interesting, cars made by an aeronautic factory. And they say "knowing the expertise of its engineers", this "local" factory...right! They all have AR DNI like Walter Olmo who also used to work at a car factory, also know as Kutsman.

https://www.youtube....lW1zL7FgLGEXKeB )

Who bombed that plaza de Mayo full of peronist and the Casa Rosada?

Here we are saying the same. You asserted that it was the navy, I refer to the air force. It makes no difference.

https://es.wikipedia...a_Plaza_de_Mayo

C) Why?
One of the reasons might be the contact Peron signed with the Standard Oil (I refer to this groups not why the church got upset).

http://www.elhistori...no_de_peron.php


By the way, FYI:







Now you know why he needed fighters, trucks and tanks.
 
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