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Old 07-17-2014, 09:43 AM   #37
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How do you know that?

Ninjalawyer said:


And I know that inte Sweden it is not only the actual text of the law that matters you look at the intent and what was written in works done that lead up to the law text.

So do you actually know how the law works in France? Some people do not write were they live so it is hard to know. But to me it seems to be a lot people here assuming the law must work as in the US.
U.S.

It may be that there are places where the "intent" of the law is enforceable, but I don't really consider that to be lawful.

I cannot imagine the horror of living in a place where the "law" is that arbitrarily dependent on whatever the politicians say it is -- and then have it apply retroactively.

If they can explain the intent in court proceedings, they should've used that explanation as the text of the law.
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