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The new law (Legal high ban risks creating fresh crisis, 28 May), which criminalises the selling of so-called legal highs, but crucially does not criminalise the user, is the right thing to do.
Next, the 2007 kerb-crawling law, which criminalises the clients of street-based sex workers.
Yet this nuance is virtually absent in circumcision advice in Zambia, which criminalises homosexual behaviour.
All were charged under article 220/6 of the penal code, which criminalises "acting on behalf of a terrorist organisation".
India's highest court has agreed to review its decision to uphold a colonial law which criminalises same-sex relationships.
A Poole resident sought to challenge her borough council's PSPO, which criminalises rough sleeping and begging, in June 2018.
The Offences Against the Person Act which criminalises women for taking their fertility in their own hands.
Hari savages American and British policy, which criminalises and jails drug addicts, for both its odious morality and cruelty.
Section 377 of the Malaysian penal code, which criminalises "carnal intercourse against the order of nature" is a relic of the country's days as a British colony.
Another, which criminalises the witting spread of disease, means that people who know they are HIV-positive can be prosecuted for having sex, even with a condom.
Authorities operate under the archaic 19th-century penal code 377, which criminalises "intercourse against the order of nature" and is punishable by up to 10 years in prison.
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