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- Decriminalization or decriminalisation is the legislative process which removes prosecutions against an action so that the action remains illegal but has...
- move to decriminalise cheque-bounce offence". @businessline. Retrieved 22 July 2020. "FICO opposes finance ministry's proposal to decriminalise cheque...
- Decriminalised parking enforcement (DPE) is the name given in the United Kingdom to the civil enforcement of car parking regulations, carried out by civil...
- decisive victory increased the number of MPs who were likely to support decriminalising homo****uality. On 26 April 1966, Lord Arran introduced in the House...
- London has been an LGBT tourism destination, after homo****uality was decriminalised in England in 1967 **** bar culture became more visible, and from the...
- 4 of the Constitution. LGBT rights in Iraq remain limited. Although decriminalised, homo****uality remains stigmatised in Iraqi society. Human rights in...
- reconsider its 2013 decision and after much deliberation agreed to decriminalise the parts of Section 377 that criminalised same-**** relations on 6 September...
- Cannabis in the Netherlands is illegal, but is decriminalised for personal use. Recreational consumption of the drug is tolerated, and it is available...
- 2014. "Why so long to decriminalise suicide, says Befrienders". Free Malaysia Today. 19 June 2022. "Decision on decriminalising suicide attempts in Malaysia...
- Germany (FRG), was dominated by hetero****ual norms. However, East Germany decriminalised homo****uality during the 1960s, followed by increasing social acceptance...