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Definition and Rights of the Individual Act

β€œProposal #83: Definition and Rights of the Individual Act” was submitted to the Senate of Yamatai in YE 30 by Tange-Katsura Ayana to remove some of the vagueness in the wording of the law to protect those who have been brought back through an Soul Transfer back-up. This Proposal was defeated.

Purpose

  1. To define the rights of those that are brought back through ST.
  2. To protect those that might have no knowledge of the events or crimes that occurred after their last ST back-up.
  3. Establish protection under the law for the sentient beings; Human, Nekovalkyrja, plebeian that are affected by ST revival.

Proposal

  1. The individual who is brought back through the process of an ST is considered a person, with individual rights that may or may not be unique to them despite the circumstances of their creation.
  2. A person who is brought back through the ST process accidentally, i.e. the original person has been discovered to still be alive has the right to create their own life without being restrained by the confines of the original personality and are encouraged to find their own way.
  3. A person who is brought back through the ST process illegally, still retain their individual rights and are their own person and should not be held accountable for the crimes or events that may have occurred after the last ST back-up of the original person.
  4. An individual, who (after revival) wishes to be tried for the crimes of their past selves may do so to absolve themselves of the sin and can no longer be tried again for that same crime if another version of themselves does prove to exist.
  5. All individuals who stand accused of a crime are entitled to a fair, expedient trial by a jury of their peers.
  6. An individual who has been found to violate the laws governing the protection of the society or commits a crime against another being are no longer protected by the laws that protect the laws of the innocent. They forfeit the protection of their ST back-up into the hands of the law enforcement agencies so that a fair punishment can be determined without risk of death to escape criminal proceedings.
  7. If an accused individual is found to be innocent of the crimes they are accused of- the law enforcement agencies agree to release the ST back-ups and give the individual back their rights as a citizen; and no longer be tried for the previous crimes they are accused of.

Explanation

In our nation, we have little fear of permanent death and our technology provides us with a chance to be revived. Our laws though, are slightly vague as to the rights of an individual who might be accidentally revived when they are in fact, not really dead.

We need to offer these duplicates the same rights as a regular individual and see about helping them towards their own lives- they should not be carelessly thrown away or unfairly extinguished based on the impatience of another.

OOC Notes

β€œProposal #83: Definition and Rights of the Individual Act” was written by Kim and was defeated in the senate on 8 Feb 2008.


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