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Old 2014-08-02, 17:52   Link #68
Kakurin
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Originally Posted by GreyZone View Post
If you want to argue if something is against the law, you need to present law texts that clearly state "Action 'X' is against the law", which makes it quite easy in most cases. If this is applied, then you can call it "unlawful". I guess the action of deliberatly causing another's life to end is defined as "murder". This even applies to U.S. Soldiers killing Osama Bin Laden (unless you go with the local laws of his death place, which may be different).

But of course this is all pure theory and does not hold up to reality. In reality you must find sufficient proof that someone actually DID commit the murder and even then there are some cases, where the consequences of a sufficiently proven murder are ommited, for example if it is the thing that represents the law, that wants the murder to happen, i.e. the government.
Huh? I know that. But again, why do I need proof to call what Tatsuya did murder? We saw what happened.

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Originally Posted by andy View Post
And who does this legislative procedure ?
Not the government by itself.
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