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''' Proposed: Universal Legislation based on Shared Human Values and Peaceful Win-Win-Win Conflict Resolution Guidelines ''' | ''' Proposed: Universal Legislation based on Shared Human Values and Peaceful Win-Win-Win Conflict Resolution Guidelines ''' |
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Current Synthesis on Legislation
Proposed: Universal Legislation based on Shared Human Values and Peaceful Win-Win-Win Conflict Resolution Guidelines
A universal set of human values are to be defined as a guiding moral compass for all our decision-making processes, aiming to protect individual rights and freedoms, improve the social welfare of the community all while being respectful of the contextual environment (win-win-win).
I personally prefer justified guidelines and best practices over rules but as legislation may be inevitable, it will need to be reinvented and made simple, akin to a Golden Rule equivalent and using terminology that is understood by all (not only lawyers and law makers), so that anyone can represent themselves in any situation or case ruling.
Whenever such rules are expanded on, whatever new vocabulary is introduced should immediately be made common knowledge to the masses.
We will want to avoid the use of behaviorist techniques such as conditioning to ensure a humane approach to all conflict resolution.
Consequential penalties and correction facilities must use proven humane and constructivist reform techniques (such as Norwegian correction facilities).
This matter requires attention from folks who are knowledgeable in conflict resolution, social work, healthcare, psychology, and so on.