Old Hope wrote:1.In the act of killing, the World Assembly hereby lists six situations:
1.1.Saving a sapient beings life
1.2.Killing armed enemies in a military conflict
1.3.Legally allowed executions
1.4.Unintentionally taking someones life
1.5 Legally allowed abortions
1.6.All other cases
2.Killing other sapient beings without their consent in all cases where situation 1.6 applies is a crime.
3. All those who commit a crime according to section 2 and do 3.1.not meet these criteria:
3.1.1. They were, at the time when the crime was comitted, under the age of majority
3.1.2. They were forced to kill a sapient being under the threat of torture or murder.
3.1.3.They were made unable to control themselves by others without their consent.
3.2.must be punished with at least the longest imprisonment avaliable in the member state where the crime was comitted.
Category Moral Decency, Strength Significant.
The numbering system on this makes it very difficult to read, 3.1.1 allows child/teenage serial murders protected by law, and I don't feel this is international issue. It also doesn't work with places that have non standard justice systems. Honor and Glory has no jails, there are no imprisonments. We rehabilitate through therapy, work releases, and schooling. those that cannot be rehabilitated are executed ( or sent back to their own nations if they are not citizens ).