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2) No legal system in the world has
attempted to legislate against-----​

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Answered by jindalarun1977
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Answer:

British

Explanation:

no legal system us to legislate against the British

Answered by Sreejanandakumarsl
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Answer:

The correct answer is : bad manners.

No legal system in the world has attempted to legislate against bad manners.

Explanation:

  • Discourteousness is not a crime, and it does not justify battery or assault.
  • In the event that I physically assault someone and they break into my house, the law will absolve me of any wrongdoing and allow me to retaliate with appropriate force.
  • It does this because both the burglar and my attacker broke very clear legal requirements.
  • But no legal system could legislate against impolite behaviour or authorise the use of force against anything that it does not itself recognise as a legal offence that is punishable by law.
  • We must acknowledge that despite our sympathy for the lift operator, the law is reasonable.
  • It would never be acceptable if we were free to shut people's ears because we did not like their behaviour, voice tone, or expression.
  • The city's gutters would be filled with blood all day, and we wouldn't let up with our fists. I can act however violently I wish, and the law will shield me from vengeance.
  • There is no punishment other than being labelled as an impolite person if I act arrogantly or brashly.
  • As much as the law forbids me from waxing my moustache, dying my hair, or wearing ringlets down my back, it does not also mandate that I say "Please" or adjust my voice to accommodate other people's sensitivities.
  • It does not see our feelings being torn as a cause for recompense. In certain cases, there is no allowance for moral or intellectual harm.

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