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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- forbidden by their own statutes, and meddling in politics. The bull went unenforced in Brazil. The Apostolic constitution Sacramentum Poenitentiae of 1741...
- given country). In most cases, it can be either an enforced crime, an unenforced crime, a decriminalized activity, a legal but unregulated activity, or...
- legalised same-**** ****ual activity between men by repealing the then already unenforced colonial-era Section 377A. Lee was frequently noted by the international...
- openly sell them.  Cambodia Illegal (unenforced) Illegal (unenforced) Illegal (unenforced) Illegal (unenforced) In Cambodia, psilocybin mushrooms are...
- 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...