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Enforcing Laws in a Foreign Cultural Context
The chapter explores the complexities of enforcing laws in a cultural context foreign to the enforcers, focusing on issues like murder and cannibalism. It discusses strategies for enforcing laws against cannibalism, debating between immediate enforcement or gradual approach through education. The dialogue also touches on the moral and legal implications of abortion within a cultural framework that permits it.