But, besides that, torture is only legal in a mandate... or court order, as a form of interogation: Mainly in China, Russia, Germany, Japan, and other "old" countries.
Umm ya it is in the US. I don't know were else though.
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Viewers in Britain watched with relish as fictional character Gene Hunt beat up a known criminal in a recent TV series in order to extract a confession. Yes, many Britons support torture when they don't have to face their own morals but react with outrage when the government condones it. A 2006 poll, see link below, shows that 24% of Britons accept torture in some circumstances.
Torture is not legal in Schools or society as a whole.Corporal punishment is still used in many Schools across the World but there are strict issues and constraints in how it is used. Any teacher over-stepping the mark could be disciplined, sacked or reported for child abuse.
Arguably no, since you can only torture a possum with a BB gun, not kill it.
Torture = Tormentum (noun) Torture = Torquere (verb, 'to torture')
No women did not have legal rights they were not even allowed to vote.
The people who live in Great Britain have many nationalities which is a legal concept. Most have United Kingdom nationality.
Grattan Bushe has written: 'The Colonial Legal Service' -- subject(s): Colonies, Great Britain, Great Britain. Colonial Legal Service, Law and legislation
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