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- An unenforced law (also symbolic law, dead letter law) is a law which is formally in effect (de jure), but is usually (de facto) not penalized by a jurisdiction...
- British colonial rule. During the last few decades, this law was mostly unenforced and pressure to repeal it increased as homo****uality became more accepted...
- extrajudicial killings in the Russian region of Chechnya. Sudan rescinded its unenforced death penalty for anal **** (hetero- or homo****ual) in 2020. Fifteen countries...
- environmental protection laws have improved in major cities but remain unenforced or unregulated in rural regions. In Mexico, 170,000 square kilometers...
- dictionary. Law portal Implied repeal List of Latin phrases (D) Obrogation Unenforced law "Definition of 'de facto' adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's...
- openly sell them.  Cambodia Illegal (unenforced) Illegal (unenforced) Illegal (unenforced) Illegal (unenforced) In Cambodia, psilocybin mushrooms are...
- Homo****uality is illegal in Eswatini, though this law is in practice unenforced. According to the 2021 Human Rights Practices Report from the US Department...
- non-medical use   Legal   Illegal but decriminalized   Illegal but often unenforced   Illegal See also countries that have legalized medical use of cannabis...
- legalised same-**** ****ual activity between men by repealing the then already unenforced colonial-era Section 377A. Lee was frequently noted by the international...
- considered Isaias to be a dictator, with Eritrea's constitution remaining unenforced, electoral institutions effectively being nonexistent as well as a policy...