Section 59 criminalizes the supply and procuring of abortifacients or instruments for use in unlawful abortions. |
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He bristles at Britain's law, which criminalizes association with suspected terrorist groups even if no other crime has been committed. |
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Additionally, new article 346-1 of the Code, which criminalizes the organization of illegal migration, can also be used to prosecute traffickers. |
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The best regulation provides enforceable contracts, criminalizes fraud and minimizes bad information. |
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It criminalizes direct or indirect support for terrorism without distinguishing between the intentions of those implicated. |
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The Convention criminalizes four basic activities in its articles 5, 6, 8 and 23 that are of relevance to trafficking in cultural property. |
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Please indicate whether there is a specific provision in legislation that criminalizes and punishes domestic violence. |
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In 2009, the parliament decided that the provision that criminalizes blasphemy will not be included in the penal code. |
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If a person literally has nowhere else to go, then enforcement of the anti-camping ordinance against that person criminalizes her for being homeless. |
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This provides protection for victims of violence and criminalizes a range of behaviours that cause serious harm to women's lives, personal integrity, liberty and property. |
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It also raises the age of criminal responsibility from 7 to 12 years, criminalizes child exploitation and abuse and establishes a comprehensive juvenile justice system. |
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Free speech and press freedom were generally respected, but the existence of the Public Order Act of 1965, which criminalizes libel, remained a concern for the media. |
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The current act criminalizes some anti-competitive practices. |
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They must navigate an Official Secrets Act, which criminalizes the publication of classified information and a plaintiff-friendly libel law, which lacks American-style exceptions for public figures. |
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The demonstrators want the constitution to include a bill that criminalizes the normalization of relations with Tel Aviv. |
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There can't be a law in Nicaragua which criminalizes something which only happens in women's bodies, because from that moment we are no longer equal before the law. |
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The law potentially criminalizes legitimate political dissent. |
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In 2003, President Lula sanctioned an innovative Disarmament Statute, which restricts the bearing and possession of and commerce in arms, and criminalizes international arms trafficking. |
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It recalls that domestic law outlaws the operation of unregistered associations in Belarus and criminalizes the activity of individual members of such associations. |
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This provision criminalizes the act of incitement explicitly. |
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The Constitution of the Democratic Republic of the Congo criminalizes incitement to ethnic, racial or religious hatred and defines the organization of militias as a crime of high treason. |
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One of them criminalizes the glorification of slain strongman Gaddafi, his regime or relatives. |
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The results of the review will be published by the end of September, and may prompt new legislation that criminalizes rate manipulation, according to a statement from the British government. |
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In its effects, the Act criminalizes the bare denial of historical facts. |
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Such laws are intended to protect public safety and property and are fundamentally different from a law that criminalizes false claims of military heroism. |
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Karim's arrest is the first since Egypt passed law number 126 in 2008, which criminalizes FGM due to the physical and psychological damages it inflicts on the victims. |
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