LAWS OF HUMANITY:
First Law: It is the birth right of each and every human being to oppose any inhumane system till end.
Second Law: A human being may or may not be the victim of that inhumane system. His birth right remain unchanged.
Humane system: A system in which right of equal opportunities for the development of the human being is protected.
Inhumane system: A system in which right of equal opportunities for the development is denied or not protected.
Development fields: Religious, Spiritual, Social, Educational, Moral, Economical, Political etc.
Axiom: Development can be sacrificed for the life but not vice-versa.
(The axiom is crucial and controversial but real.)
INTERPRETATION:
1. By the virtue of these laws all human beings are empowered to oppose any kind of an inhumane system any where in the universe in which equal opportunities for the development of the human being /beings is/are denied or not protected, irrespective of any differentiation such as racial, moral, social, cultural, educational, economical & political etc.
2. Development field/fields remain(s) as humane system as long as the field(s) provide(s) and protect the right of equal opportunities.
RC Gedamkar, AMFED, Mumbai, India. e-mail: rc.gedamkar@gmail.com
Environmental law is a complex and interlocking body of treaties, conventions, statutes, regulations, and common law that operates to regulate the interaction of humanity and the natural environment, toward the purpose of reducing the impacts of human activity.(Why don't you try it on Google?)
After World War 2 the Nuhremburg trials for the Nazis had so many of them claiming they were only doing their job as soldiers and disassociating with the actual crimes against humanity that they created laws for future use that hold all soldiers accountable for their actions in spite of what their superior officers command them to do!
"Crimes Against Humanity"
"Crimes against Humanity"
Nazi leaders accused of crimes against humanity
(in the US) there are no codified criminal statutes which include such an offense as a "Crime Against Humanity."
Abide by the laws of the government and help the needy with humanity will make you as a socially responsible person.
We ought to preserve humanity, hence our natural liberties to life, liberty, and property. - A philosopher ;)
The Zeroth Law states, "A robot may not harm humanity, or, by inaction, allow humanity to come to harm." So if a robot knows that a person would harm humanity, the robot would have to take action. However most robots had difficulties being able to do this.
The Hammurabi code has a prologue 282 laws and the conclusion. It was carved into a black diorite stone. The code was the first codified work on laws in history. As of now, the code by Hammurabi is obsolete. Humanity has evolved through the centuries and more laws has been codified as technology grows.
The theory of "Contracts" and or "Agreements" pre-dates the written history of humanity. The first laws about contracts and releases from contracts are from Sumeria and Babylonia.
The situation existed when the positronic brain was damaged, and when the robot convinced itself the rule should be broken "for the betterment of the whole race of humanity."
Civilization offers benefits such as access to advanced technology, infrastructure for communication and transportation, division of labor for specialization, and establishment of societal norms and laws for order and stability. These factors contribute to improved quality of life, economic development, cultural exchange, and overall progress for humanity.
when Humanity works out that a very small part of humanity is making big bucks and power from selling weapons to humanity.
Hitler broken several War Laws and breached several Human Rights Laws. If he was alive no, He would be charge of War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity, likely be sentenced to death or sentence 6 Million Life Sentences.
The correct way to say it is "insult to humanity." This phrase indicates that something is offensive or disrespectful towards humanity as a whole.
Humanity: humanité (feminine word)