Too Late

At some point, the effort to right a past wrong has to stop. Almost 70 years later, there are still people who insist on being compensated for their suffering at the hands of the Nazis during WWII. The fact of the matter is that Germany has paid handsomely on reparations for victims. But, there are still those who are not satisfied.

So, the International Court of Justice has put a stop to this, by refusing to allow a lawsuit against Germany by an Italian who was forcibly deported in 1944. In almost all of the law, there are time limits to seek a remedy. There are good and sensible reasons for this.Though murder and other heinous crimes are always open for prosecution, on the civil side, there is no such thing. People who have been wronged have the obligation to act promptly in demanding that their grievance be addressed. It's only fair for all the parties involved.

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