anotherlife
Gold Member
Laws are written to define who the criminal is.
But can a law itself be a crime?
There are many current financial legislatures that are now on the books and their purpose is only to rob and steal. But probably the easier examples of when law itself is a crime is the laws of countries under totalitarian governments.
But does democracy as such and the "democratic process" give us a definitive protection, that laws themselves are not a crime?
Discuss.
But can a law itself be a crime?
There are many current financial legislatures that are now on the books and their purpose is only to rob and steal. But probably the easier examples of when law itself is a crime is the laws of countries under totalitarian governments.
But does democracy as such and the "democratic process" give us a definitive protection, that laws themselves are not a crime?
Discuss.