Yes. In the U.K, there is no legislation that forbids Murder, only the Common Law of Judicial precedent.
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No. No other crime equates to Murder.
Knife crime, murder, paedophilism, burglary, terrorism etc.
Each state and country has it's own law making murder a crime. Generally, the murder law is codified in a code section titled "Homicide" or something to that effect.
Nothing. Conspiracy (to commit ANY crime) requires two or more persons colluding together. Murder can be commited by a single individual.
Probably theft and murder.
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When you kill someone, you are typically breaking the law against murder or manslaughter, depending on the circumstances surrounding the death. These laws vary by jurisdiction but generally prohibit the intentional and unlawful taking of another person's life.
No, it is not legal to be a hitman. Hitmen are hired to commit murder, which is a serious crime punishable by law.
Yes.
Murder Without Crime was created in 1950.
Yes. Mass murder of innocent civilians is a crime by international law, and also was at the time of the Holocaust.