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The difficulty, say legal experts, is that no organisation can be proscribed under Japan's anti-subversion law unless it can be shown to be politically motivated.
Describing himself as "very much on the liberal wing of Christian ministry", he said: "I believe it is wrong that certain issues, such as abortion and marriage equality, can be proscribed in one part of the UK when freely available in the rest of the UK.
The criteria by which an organisation can be proscribed, according to the Terrorism Act 2000, focus on involvement in acts of terrorism, but also consider "the nature and scale of an organisation's activities"; "the specific threat that it poses to the UK"; and "the need to support other members of the international community in the global fight against terrorism".
It can be proscribed for entrepreneurial activities, or it can be structured around future income.
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Art should not be proscribed by materials.
The newspapers just refused to allow themselves to be proscribed".
"It never occurred to me that my choices would be proscribed.
Even their ambulances will be proscribed from the lanes if they are not running blue lights.
Through all these ventures, skateboarding is no longer something to be proscribed or repelled.
Concerns were expressed by women from all of the ethnic groups, but appeared to be particularly pertinent for some of the Indian and Pakistani women, for whom sex outside marriage can be strongly proscribed.
Several substances can be used for medical reasons but are proscribed when the athlete is healthy or in competition.
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