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How would retrospective legislation work on policies dictating lawful sexual behaviour?
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostIt's still happening to Nazis, isn't it? Or did they finally get to punish all the doddering old men? That was over 50 years ago!
I have not come across with historical information on Nazies avoided/evaded paying income taxes, that certainly wasn't one of their biggest crimes in any case.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostWhy can't there be other kinds of retrospective legislation. The kind that could see ex Prime Ministers and Presidents tried for war crimes after their terms in office, for example.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostA scary precedent was set today. On the lengthy and often mind numbingly dull journey home this evening it set me thinking.
Why can't there be other kinds of retrospective legislation. The kind that could see ex Prime Ministers and Presidents tried for war crimes after their terms in office, for example.
There won't be as it doesn't make any money, but still, that's the kind of retrospective legislation that I would like to see.
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostA scary precedent was set today. On the lengthy and often mind numbingly dull journey home this evening it set me thinking.
Why can't there be other kinds of retrospective legislation. The kind that could see ex Prime Ministers and Presidents tried for war crimes after their terms in office, for example.
Their won't be as it doesn't make any money, but still, that's the kind of retrospective legislation that I would like to see.
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Retrospective legislation
A scary precedent was set today. On the lengthy and often mind numbingly dull journey home this evening it set me thinking.
Why can't there be other kinds of retrospective legislation. The kind that could see ex Prime Ministers and Presidents tried for war crimes after their terms in office, for example.
There won't be as it doesn't make any money, but still, that's the kind of retrospective legislation that I would like to see.Last edited by suityou01; 28 January 2010, 19:57.Tags: None
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