- presumption. The
power of
judges to make new law and
retrospectively criminalise behaviour is also discouraged. In a less
overt way,
where laws have not...
-
consequently marital rape has been
criminalised by
about 150
countries as of 2019. In some cases,
marital rape is
explicitly criminalised, in
other cases the law...
- In Scotland, the
Criminal Justice and
Licensing (Scotland) Act 2010
criminalised possession of "extreme" ****. This
included depictions of rape...
-
Phillips and Iain
Duncan Smith are
leading calls for
cuckooing to be
criminalised as part of a
review of the 2015
Modern Slavery Act.
North Wales Police...
- imprisonment.
Violence against women and ****ual har****ment have been
criminalised. The
penalty can be from one
month to five years, with
fines ranging...
- (PDF) on 21 July 2021.
Retrieved 1
December 2019. "Nepal: Nepal: Bill
criminalises religious conversion". csw.org.uk.
Archived from the
original on 11 January...
-
prejudices the
interests of the
state or its government.
States may
criminalise any
behaviour perceived as a threat, real or imagined, to the state's...
-
Sections 58D, 58E, 58G, and 58J of the
Crimes Ordinance 1961 (now repealed)
criminalised same-**** ****ual acts. In 2011, it was
reported that
Samoa would decriminalise...
- corruption. The 135-year-old
Article 365 of the Sri
Lankan Penal Code
criminalises homo****ual acts, with a
penalty of up to ten
years in prison. The UN...
- is a
Council of
Europe multilateral treaty whereby states agree to
criminalise certain forms of ****ual
abuse against children. It is the
first international...