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1. TeMPOr+(OP)[view] [source] 2025-08-11 11:41:32
"Maximum term" is a specific legal concept, "at least one year" is the numerical constraint.

Or, put another way:

  if(maxTerm >= 1) {
    // law implementation OK!
  }
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2. rimunr+qh[view] [source] 2025-08-11 14:03:53
>>TeMPOr+(OP)
I don't think their confusion was on how numerical comparisons work, it was on how a "maximum term of imprisonment" could also come with a minimum duration. In other words, what does a "maximum term" mean if it's not the actual longest time someone could be imprisoned for? Are there lesser terms?
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3. TeMPOr+HQ2[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-08-12 09:12:12
>>rimunr+qh
Right. The confusion here is that this document isn't setting some maximum term, it's providing a constraints for multiple implementations of the law - it mandates that whatever maximum term any given country chooses, it must be no less than one year.
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4. rimunr+yF3[view] [source] [discussion] 2025-08-12 15:07:11
>>TeMPOr+HQ2
Yes, I think we all understand this. The thing which is confusing is why bother specifying a minimum length of one year if you're allowed to have lesser sentences?
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