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One principle that underpins our penal laws is that of “legality,” i.e., for an act to be considered criminal, it must be defined by a statute to be a crime. First year law students have this latin phrase drilled into them within the first week of law school—nullum crimen nulla poena sine lege, loosely translated as “there is no crime where there is no law defining the act to be a crime.”
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BY THEODORE TE
Cyberauthoritarianism 101
Beatbox - Felix ZengerEditing: Jere VainikkaCamera: Lauri HakalaSound: Johannes Laiho