Francisco Rezek, former Foreign Minister of the Government Collor de Mello, former judge of the Supreme Federal Tribunal and a former member of the Hague Tribunal from 1997 to 2006, has no doubts: "The condemnation of Brazil for failing to comply with the extradition treaty force is safe, but we still hope that the Stf repair the mistake by former President Lula - Rezek said the newspaper of Sao Paulo -.
It is not a decision of the International Court is binding and obligatory, but it's so absurd the 'hypothesis does not comply with a decision of the Hague that I can not even think about it. It never happened. " "It is unthinkable that the Brazilian government does not abide by the international decision - in turn adds Maristel Bass, professor of international law at the University of Sao Paulo, Brazil -.
All the more, which is seeking to recruit a world-leading position and points to a seat on the UN Security Council: everything would fall to the ground. " Also according to Bass, the situation at The Hague would be "as favorable" to Italy, which is also not necessary that the Italian government promovesse a cause, which could last up to five years would be enough for an opinion, that would not last more than a few months.
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