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Originally Posted by entity62
The UN Charter's prohibition of member states of the UN attacking other UN member states is central to the purpose for which the UN was founded in the wake of the destruction of World War II: to prevent war. This overriding concern is also reflected in the Nuremberg Trials' concept of a crime against peace "starting or waging a war against the territorial integrity, political independence or sovereignty of a state, or in violation of international treaties or agreements..." (crime against peace), which was held to be the crime that makes all war crimes possible.
Afghanistan admitted 1946
Iraq admitted 1945
Nth Korea admitted 1991
Syria admitted 1945
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Was there a point in there somewhere?
OK, I'll guess as to the point - forgive me if I guess wrong.
Murder is against the law. Therefore, remove the arrest power of police and, what the heck, disband the police altogether while we're at it, because murder is against the law, and all citizens comply with the law, therefore it can't happen. Forget about "safe zones" on trains, lighted walkways on campuses, rape crisis centres, locking your doors and windows, women not walking alone at night, etc. All robbery, assault and rape are against the law, and all citizens comply with the law all the time, so there's no need.
Of course, the people getting robbed, assaulted, raped and murdered might have a different idea.