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- consequently marital rape has been criminalised by about 150 countries as of 2019. In some cases, marital rape is explicitly criminalised, in other cases the law...
- specifically criminalised FGM.: 11  FGM was illegal in 22 of the 28 most FGM-prevalent countries in Africa in September 2018. Sudan criminalised FGM in April...
- criminalized is controversial. Lying or breaking promises are not in general criminalised, for example. Patrick Devlin believed that moral behaviour was essential...
- is an Australian registered charity which supports and advocates for criminalised women and girls and their children. It is based in Queensland, with offices...
- In Scotland, the Criminal Justice and Licensing (Scotland) Act 2010 criminalised possession of "extreme" ****. This included depictions of rape...
- doctors as part of their treatment. From 1964 drug use was decreasingly criminalised, with the framework still in place as of 2014[update] largely determined...
- imprisonment. Violence against women and ****ual har****ment have been criminalised. The penalty can be from one month to five years, with fines ranging...
- corruption. The 135-year-old Article 365 of the Sri Lankan Penal Code criminalises homo****ual acts, with a penalty of up to ten years in prison. The UN...
- Kingdom introduced the ****ual Offences Act 1956. While this law did not criminalise the act of prostitution in the United Kingdom itself, it prohibited such...
- Dangerous Drugs Ordinance of 1935 criminalised cannabis. An amendment to the law means that cannabis is not criminalised for medical purposes. The Ayurveda...