Modern forms of harm are subject to existing law
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Modern Harm and Existing Law Category: Tsm’syen Law Page status: Core Principle
Law Modern forms of harm are subject to existing law.
Explanation Law governs conduct and consequence, not specific technologies or eras. New methods do not create new permission to cause harm. Existing principles apply to contemporary actions and impacts.
Standard Harm is assessed by effect, not novelty. Changes in tools, scale, or method do not alter responsibility. Law adapts through application, not replacement.
Effect Modern harm is judged by established standards of care and balance. Claims of novelty do not excuse damage or imbalance. Law remains continuous through changing circumstances.