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| Home > Legalities and Informatics > Euthanasia > Ethics and the Law |
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Ethics and the Law |
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Much is often made of the law as a vital force to fashion, guide and order human destiny. It is a common mistake to assume that merely because an action is not illegal, it is naturally right. The law is only a tool whereby society can ensure order and discipline and a non-chaotic way of life. It is the only way for society to empower itself and ensure harmony, so that individuals who should trample upon another's rights are prevented from doing so. Consequently, there has to be a penal code for offenders. Society thus asserts and ensures the equally inestimable value of its members. The law does not decide or assign fundamental rights and values. |
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only defines and protects them. It is not the law that makes an action
good or bad. It only lays down the parameters to punish those who cross
the borders. It is morality that decides what is good or bad. A law that
does not have its roots in morality is a poor law indeed.
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