Last year, a federal judge ruled that the system by which party leaders are allowed to handpick Supreme Court candidates violated voters' rights.
It found that the system violated the 'one man, one vote' principle.
But Europe's system flagrantly violates these rules, according to three international trade tribunals over the last six years.
B'Tselem notes the system violates the principles of equality before the law and territoriality.
Several states have investigated whether Saturn's system violated antitrust laws, but no complaints were filed.
He said the new system might violate city labor agreements because it was started without union consent or participation.
Something is wrong when the system repeatedly violates its own standards and puts the burden of proof on the poor and the disadvantaged.
Critics contend that the systems violate the rights of phone users who wish simply to keep their numbers private.
The Court determined that the system violated the principle of one person one vote.
They say the system violates Federal civil rights and housing laws.