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Strafgesetzbuch (German pronunciation: [ˈʃtʁaːfɡəˌzɛtsbuːx] ,
literally "penal law book"),
abbreviated to StGB, is the
German penal code. In
Germany the...
- The
German Strafgesetzbuch (StGB; English:
Criminal Code) in
section § 86a
outlaws use of
symbols of "unconstitutional organizations" and
terrorism outside...
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receive a
confiscation order by a
court when
certain articles of the
Strafgesetzbuch apply to them, such as
glorification of
violence or
denial of the Holocaust...
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Criminal and
private laws are
codified on the
national level in the
Strafgesetzbuch and the Bürgerliches
Gesetzbuch respectively. The
German penal system...
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trials relating to
Holocaust denial in Germany. The
criminal code (
Strafgesetzbuch)
Chapter 7 (Offences
against public order),
Paragraph 130 (Incitement...
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communication with a
child under 15
years old. In Germany,
under § 176 of the
Strafgesetzbuch (Criminal Code) it is a
criminal offence to
entice a
child (below the...
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incorporated into
sections 218–220 of the
Penal Code for the
German Reich (
Strafgesetzbuch),
taking effect on 1
January 1872.
Section 218
outlawed abortion, requiring...
- The
Swiss Criminal Code (SR/RS 311, German:
Strafgesetzbuch (StGB), French: Code pénal
suisse (CP), Italian:
Codice penale svizzero (CP), Romansh: Cudesch...
- pp. 1–6.
Welch 2001, p. 2.
Evans 2009, p. 56. The
Economist 2015.
Strafgesetzbuch,
section 86a. Wüstenberg & Art 2008, pp. 74–80.
Evans 2008, pp. 748–749...
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combined with
mandatory community service) –
introduced in 1983. The
Strafgesetzbuch (German
Criminal Code)
makes provision for
suspended sentences for...