Ultimately, the issue is larger than the welter of provisions some say would criminalize youth. |
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For good reason, Congress has never adopted a law to criminalize leaks of government information. |
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It would be unfair to use spring traps to criminalize activities that are traditionally considered lawful. |
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I wish they would criminalize alcohol so I could listen to these juiceheads whine! |
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A landmark securities law that would criminalize insider trading in Hong Kong has languished for a year. |
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However when our dissent becomes a meaningful challenge to their illegitimate privilege and authority, then they will begin to criminalize us. |
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The penal code does not criminalize such conduct, and would be clearly unconstitutional if it did. |
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For people in the countryside, new laws such as those governing access to game or forests could criminalize what had been everyday activity. |
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The vaguely worded bills seek to criminalize safe and common abortion procedures throughout pregnancy. |
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This is an extremely wide provision designed to criminalize those who help a thief or a receiver. |
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These officials intended to criminalize the gypsy way of life and deny a group of people their civil rights. |
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We encourage States to criminalize migrant smuggling and trafficking in persons. |
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The Vietnamese government must repeal laws that criminalize peaceful expression. |
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However, another function of inchoate offences is to criminalize those who try and fail, as well as those who are caught before they have the chance to succeed or fail. |
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What possible justification is there to criminalize any fictionalized depictions? |
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To criminalize those who responded to this ambiguous employment opportunity is irrational and inconsonant with American history. |
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A series of laws in the United States Code also criminalize peonage, involuntary servitude, and forced labor. |
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In effect, one may observe that the use of the word may criminalize the behaviour and that, in the view of the Panel, is another kettle of fish. |
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The United States, Japan, and Australia, among other countries, introduced legislation to criminalize cyberstalking. |
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According to TI, the convention should also criminalize private sector corruption just like corruption in the public sector. |
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It is time to modernize our laws to criminalize child luring in all of its forms. |
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My country welcomes the steps taken recently by certain countries to criminalize acts advocating terrorism or inciting hatred or violence. |
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The position taken by the legislature in order to assert these rights and criminalize any violation thereof is described in detail hereunder. |
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The Convention, however, required parties to criminalize the laundering of assets of illicit origin, not the act of transferring assets per se. |
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These include a bill before the interim parliament to criminalize enforced disappearances. |
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It is envisaged that the draft Penal Code will criminalize all acts and activities listed in paragraph 3 of the Optional Protocol. |
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In some countries, the law may be so phrased as to potentially criminalize the actual expression of criticism against the ruling regime. |
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When use of strong cryptography becomes popular, it's harder for the government to criminalize it. |
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I think if people were to realize that, it would be much harder to criminalize and dismiss us. |
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Despite this, in March Indian parliamentarians rejected proposals to criminalize marital rape. |
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Nigeria and Uganda are even contemplating laws to criminalize speech in support of gay rights. |
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My colleagues and I are fighting not to criminalize men, but to bring the cowards who commit sexual assault to justice. |
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On Oct. 1, new laws go into effect that criminalize providing aid or pay-offs to organized crime. |
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France, of course, is just the latest European country where politicians are trying to criminalize the veil in public. |
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The proposed legislation arrives in tandem with another law that would effectively criminalize graffiti. |
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In my personal view, it is very wrong for Albanians to have only one political party because that would bureaucratize and criminalize them. |
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A lawmaker has moved to criminalize the commodification of human organs, tissues and parts, which he branded as direct affront to human dignity. |
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Foreign investors, international NGOs and donor agencies should urge the Hanoi government to repeal laws-in particular Articles 79 and 88 of the penal code-that criminalize internationally-recognized human rights. |
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What measures have been taken or are planned in order to incorporate in domestic law a definition of torture that is in keeping with the Convention and to subsequently criminalize the acts so defined? |
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Law 36 provides a legislative cover to criminalize the smuggling or attempting the smuggling of subsidized oil by-products. |
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Almost all the bills would criminalize revenge pore, with about half setting the crime as a felony and half as a misdemeanor. |
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That provision, the brief filed yesterday argues, would criminalize LGBT Americans who live with undocumented partners from abroad. |
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We need regulations because we do not want to commodify human reproduction, and everybody would agree with that, but for heaven's sake, to criminalize a woman or a couple for engaging in this is absolutely unbelievable. |
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These broad and ill-defined laws have created a vague legal framework which is misused to criminalize criticism of the government and legitimate dissent. |
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Actually, these anti-terrorist laws like the Patriot Act in the United States, or the « décision-cadre » adopted by the European Commission whittle away individual liberties and criminalize de facto all forms of objection. |
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England and Wales has strict liability offences, which criminalize behavior without the need to show a criminal mens rea. |
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It does not criminalize pretexting when a fraudster tries to obtain personal information about an individual by posing as him or her or someone authorized to have this information. |
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The Minister of Justice said he did not want to criminalize puppy love. |
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I think there's a terrible contradiction, because if we do believe that, why would we so criminalize and dehumanize people who we think are victims, who are degraded by what they do? |
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Some criminal codes criminalize association with a criminal venture or involvement in criminality that does not actually come to fruition. |
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It was covert and often used extralegal means to criminalize various forms of political struggle and derail several social movements, such as those for civil rights and Puerto Rican independence. |
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An impure paternalist intervention would criminalize the prescription of narcotics by physicians or their production by pharmaceutical companies in order to protect the public. |
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The government will not support provisions that could criminalize business arrangements such as joint ventures or supply management, or intrude on provincial jurisdiction. |
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Why do we criminalize certain behaviours and not others? |
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Now the endangered species legislation threatens to criminalize farmers and property owners who may have every intention of helping endangered species. |
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The other countries studied in this report make animal fighting illegal and all countries except one, explicitly criminalize the training of animals to fight each other. |
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In other words, the proposed scheme would not criminalize possession or the viewing or recording of previously recorded material for the purpose of personal use. |
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No, Mr. Taranto, what America wants to do is criminalize rape. |
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From what I gathered from your preliminary remarks, you would be more inclined to advocate the Swiss model, which is to criminalize the johns but not the female prostitutes. |
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Now the attempt is somehow to criminalize bureaucratic error. |
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Many jurisdictions adopt a list of specific predicate crimes for money laundering prosecutions, while others criminalize the proceeds of any serious crimes. |
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Under the plan, the AFL-CIO and network will pursue minimum wage campaigns, safety at construction sites and legislation to criminalize employers who stiff day laborers. |
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