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University of Sussex

14 November 2002

Dear Mr. Gandhi,
This replies to your kind invitation, received yesterday, to attend the above Conference. I have to decline this invitation. Having been totally deal for almost the whole of my working life, I have ceased to attend meetings designed for those who can hear. Moreover, I notice no scientist in your list of participants in earlier conferences.

Further, it is not my view that the most urgent problem facing humanity is the establishment of a system of enforceable international law. I hope that your justices will address the problem: “Who is going to enforce this law?” They must know that the problem of enforcement is the one that has cripples both the League of Nations and the United Nations. If they can solve it your Conference will indeed be memorable.



Yours sincerely,

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