- 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...
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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...
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environmental protection laws have
improved in
major cities but
remain unenforced or
unregulated in
rural regions. In Mexico, 170,000
square kilometers...
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portal Implied repeal List of
Latin phrases (D)
Obrogation Unenforced law "Definition of 'de facto'
adjective from the
Oxford Advanced Learner's...
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state ****emblymen in the
state legislative ****embly of
Kelantan have been
unenforced by the
federal government on the
basis that
criminal laws are the responsibility...
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forbidden by
their own statutes, and
meddling in politics. The bull went
unenforced in Brazil. The
Apostolic constitution Sacramentum Poenitentiae of 1741...
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given country). In most cases, it can be
either an
enforced crime, an
unenforced crime, a
decriminalized activity, a
legal but
unregulated activity, or...
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legalised same-**** ****ual
activity between men by
repealing the then
already unenforced colonial-era
Section 377A. Lee was
frequently noted by the international...
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openly sell them. Cambodia
Illegal (
unenforced)
Illegal (
unenforced)
Illegal (
unenforced)
Illegal (
unenforced) In Cambodia,
psilocybin mushrooms are...
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wishes them to be
enforced (e.g., slavery). Similarly, some laws are
unenforced because a
majority wishes to cir****vent them, even if they
believe in...