I don't know, jem, I really don't. I am not a sore winner as some say, and you aren't a loser of any kind that I can see. We disagree on politics, duh, but we can discuss things.
My understanding is that there is no legal precedent wherein the UN has forced the U.S. to do anything, or if there is a chance going forward. I think setting a standard to help other Countries say 'we qualified our disabled access per UN standards' in lieu of saying 'per U. S. standards' as a way to maintain their sovereign state or whatever, why not? Just a way to give a path for others to follow, much like we thought we were doing when we were 'spreading Democracy around the world.' My thoughts anyway.
My understanding is that there is no legal precedent wherein the UN has forced the U.S. to do anything, or if there is a chance going forward. I think setting a standard to help other Countries say 'we qualified our disabled access per UN standards' in lieu of saying 'per U. S. standards' as a way to maintain their sovereign state or whatever, why not? Just a way to give a path for others to follow, much like we thought we were doing when we were 'spreading Democracy around the world.' My thoughts anyway.