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CH693: Imminent Crisis
Right or wrong is a concept that is used to characterise human actions from antiquity. As a concept, right or wrong differed from people to people and place to place.
Generally, there are two justifications which determine whether an action is right or wrong; Legal Justification and Moral Justification.
Between the two, legal justification of right and wrong is mostly used as its determination is clear as dictated by the relevant prescribed law. On the other hand, Moral Justification is more vague and subject to less constraining interpretations.
Legal and Moral justifications overlap most of the time. However, there are a few significant times they don't.
Something may be legal, but at the same time immoral. Similarly, something may be moral, but could still be illegal under a prescribed law.