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Giving judgment, Lord Phillips said: "Subject to limited exceptions, it is contrary to international law for country A to purport to make criminal conduct in country B committed by persons who are not citizens of country A. Section 357 [of the the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002] does not simply make proscribed conduct a criminal offence.
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We have proscribed one or two groups.
That was the idea: the government would create proscribed markets.
"It's like a bad marriage in which we have proscribed roles," the Pakistani lawyer said.
One of the measures in the package was to extend Section 116 so that it prohibited the states, not merely the Commonwealth, from making the laws proscribed by the section.
It comes a day after the UK government "proscribed" Isis, making it a criminal offence to associate with it or give it financial backing.
"I'm delighted they have been proscribed," he said.
Certain indulgences have been proscribed for health reasons, creating institutionalized hostility to pleasure in our culture.
To have been socially proscribed from commiserating about it would have genuinely pained me.
"I am aiming to get a much greater proportion of women on the stage, but you can't proscribe and you can't make it happen in a heartbeat".
Your actions are proscribed; your position is static; your interactions make no physical sense.
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