The Right to Kill: The Ethics of Extrajudicial Execution
In the wake of the news of the killing Osama bin Laden, Rabbi Brackman looks to the Torah to answer the question, "Is it ever ethical and just to execute someone without due process of law?"
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Disagree I watched the entirety of this and disagree with your conclusion. One major area you left out was a rotze’ach beshogeg. According to the Rambam, this is a positive obligation of the family member....and there is no judicial proceeding to establish this right. He must chase down the murderer. But, a rotze'ach b'mazid wouldnt have the same rights? Kal v'chomer.