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In American director Ira Sachs' "Love Is Strange", screened in Berlin, two men who have been in a relationship for four decades take advantage of liberalised laws to get married - and promptly lose their New York apartment.
Tolerance of homosexuality, for example, is patchy, but has improved since 1977, when the Rev Ian Paisley, founder of the DUP, launched "Save Ulster from Sodomy", a campaign to prevent Britain from applying its recently liberalised laws to Northern Ireland (four years later the European Court of Human Rights forced it to).
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Liberalised drug laws should be introduced to legalise the widespread use of cannabis to relieve symptoms of certain medical conditions, including the side effects of chemotherapy, the drugs minister Norman Baker will say.
Glenny works hard to marry this timeless law to the contemporary globalised scene, in particular to the liberalised movement of capital.
Besides, liberalisation and hub trading could have consequences that Europe may wish to avoid.A liberalised market hands power to big suppliers.
Hooper is in favour of the liberalised market.
Liberalised markets mean few barriers to entry.
Trade The government accepts the World Trade Organisation's vision of liberalised trade.
"These liberalised people or 'netizens' are changing the social institutions, step by step.
Liberalised policies have not caused drug use to soar, as critics predicted.
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