So I think it's confirmed now that Netflix MCU does (also) ignore the Sokovia Accords and superhuman registration.
Like when in Def 1.07 they said about the police keeping the protags, "Last I heard, they still have legal rights.".
Off the top of my head there's already three arguments for the police to lock them up according to the SA: --Here we have a couple of superhumans clearly engaged in vigilante superhero bullshit, which is technically already illegal by normal law but specifically so by the Sokovia Accords according to CA:Civil War. --Here we have a couple of superhumans that are not registered, which is mandatory and thus they are not following the law, by the Sokovia Accords according to Agents of Shield. --Here we have a couple of superhumans, who are no longer covered by habeas corpus, meaning they can be legally arrested and imprisoned indefinitely without reason, cause, or trial, which is part of the curtailing of human and civil rights for superhumans by the Sokovia Accords according to Agents of Shield.
So status in the MCU is: the MCU movies have the Accords but ignore superhuman registration, AOS has both, and Netflix MCU has neither. Which seems like a pretty gross oversight (in both senses of the word) if we are supposed to take the MCU as one universe and not variations. Particularly CA:CW is gross in not mentioning its titular and half the protagonists and countless people losing coverage by civil and human rights.
At least Netflix MCU ignores the whole bullshitshow entirely and leaves it out of their verse instead of grossly half-assing it.
Netflix MCU and the Sokovia Accords
Like when in Def 1.07 they said about the police keeping the protags, "Last I heard, they still have legal rights.".
Off the top of my head there's already three arguments for the police to lock them up according to the SA:
--Here we have a couple of superhumans clearly engaged in vigilante superhero bullshit, which is technically already illegal by normal law but specifically so by the Sokovia Accords according to CA:Civil War.
--Here we have a couple of superhumans that are not registered, which is mandatory and thus they are not following the law, by the Sokovia Accords according to Agents of Shield.
--Here we have a couple of superhumans, who are no longer covered by habeas corpus, meaning they can be legally arrested and imprisoned indefinitely without reason, cause, or trial, which is part of the curtailing of human and civil rights for superhumans by the Sokovia Accords according to Agents of Shield.
So status in the MCU is: the MCU movies have the Accords but ignore superhuman registration, AOS has both, and Netflix MCU has neither. Which seems like a pretty gross oversight (in both senses of the word) if we are supposed to take the MCU as one universe and not variations. Particularly CA:CW is gross in not mentioning its titular and half the protagonists and countless people losing coverage by civil and human rights.
At least Netflix MCU ignores the whole bullshitshow entirely and leaves it out of their verse instead of grossly half-assing it.