Examples of 'criminalises' in a sentence

Meaning of "criminalises"

Criminalise means to turn an activity into a criminal offense according to the law
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  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of criminalise

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A new legal provision criminalises trafficking in people.
It criminalises copyright infringement when there are civil sanctions already.
There is no legal provision which specifically criminalises domestic violence.
Singapore criminalises the propagation of fake news.
Repeal any law that prohibits or criminalises the expression of.
It criminalises the use of confidential information for personal gain.
Society signals the limits of acceptability in part by what it criminalises or bans.
A law that criminalises popular dissent.
It has also been challenged in a few schools because it criminalises the forestry industry.
It defines and criminalises various forms of violence again.
The inquiry should also examine the successful Swedish model which criminalises the purchase of sex.
The law criminalises rape.
The proposed Directive criminalises.
Switzerland criminalises public homophobia.
One lawmaker even proposed a Social Media Bill which criminalises internet democracy.

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Qatar also criminalises proselytising.
Legislation that condemns sexism and that defines and criminalises sexist hate speech ;.
It criminalises activities including silent prayer and offers of help.
To continue punishing women only criminalises the behaviour and makes it go underground.
PNG criminalises the aiding and abetting of sex work and the operation of organised premises.
New law in Morocco criminalises violence against women.
Medicine dreams of controlling drug abuse like a chronic disease, while the law criminalises it.
The law criminalises leading a military force which recruits child soldiers.
The answer to this is, it criminalises them.
The law criminalises blasphemy and imposes fines and imprisonment as punishment.
It considered that such a practice, which criminalises and stigmatises patients, should cease.
It criminalises downloading and sharing of music, videos and other Internet content.
Oman has no law that criminalises apostasy from Islam.
Another welcome development was the adoption of a Transplant Act, which criminalises organ trafficking.
Worse it criminalises Irish emblems and symbols.
That same month, Canada passed a motion that criminalises BDS.
The Istanbul Convention criminalises violence against women in all its forms.
Criminalises acts ‘ against the order of nature '.
Furthermore, it criminalises this practice.
They systematically tried to bring us down with Bill 78, which basically criminalises organising.
The Penal Code criminalises the following acts which limit freedom of religion.
Effectively, the Eighth Amendment criminalises abortion in Ireland.
Kuwaiti law also criminalises the use of specific means to communicate “ insulting ” messages.
Proposes the prohibition of a ‘ personal dose ', which in practice criminalises people who use drugs.
The Penal Code criminalises living off sex work and operating brothels.
Why are we still using a 19th-century law that criminalises homeless people? | Shaista Aziz.
Next Nigeria criminalises hate speech, classifies it as terrorism.
Indeed, on 5 May 2003, the National Assembly unanimously passed a new Criminal Code that criminalises slavery.
The Penal Code in force criminalises the following activities associated with surveillance activities.
Furthermore, the Indian Penal Code criminalises certain areas of tort law.
Tunisia criminalises racism with ‘ historical ' law.
The Women and Girls Protection Act ( Cap 120 ) also criminalises the trafficking of women and girls.
It only criminalises “ carnal intercourse against the order of nature ”.
GRAIN - ARIPO'S plant variety protection law criminalises farmers and undermines seed systems in Africa.
Zimbabwe criminalises same-sex relations.

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