Z:gnu-www-ja-luispo-rms-interview--e3bcbf-The power to make laws is bein/en

The power to make laws is being transferred from elected legislatures to nondemocratic bodies such as the  World Trade Organization, which was designed  to subordinate public health, environmental protection, labor standards, and the general standard of living to the interests of business. Under  NAFTA [North American Free Trade Associtation], a Canadian company which was convicted in Mississippi of anticompetitive practices is suing for Federal compensation for its lost business due to the conviction. They claim that NAFTA takes away states' right to make laws against anticompetitive practices.