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SPECIFIC SERIES OF LAWS THAT SOUGHT TO UPHOLD THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND AGAINST PROTESTANT NONCONFORMISTS AND CATHOLICISM
Clarendon Code; Claredon Code; Clarendon code; Penal law (Britain); Penal law (UK); English penal laws; British penal law; English Penal Laws; British penal laws; Religious penal law; Penal law (English); English penal law; British Penal Laws; Papists Act 1732

criminal law         
  • The exterior of the [[International Criminal Court]]'s headquarters building in [[the Hague]]
  • An English court room in 1886, with [[Lord Chief Justice Coleridge]] presiding
  • The [[Old Bailey]] in [[London]] (in 1808) was the venue for more than 100,000 criminal trials between 1674 and 1834, including all death penalty cases.
BODY OF LAW THAT RELATES TO CRIME
Criminal Law; Penal Law; Criminal jurisprudence; History of criminal law; Penal law
¦ noun a system of law concerned with the punishment of offenders.
criminal law         
  • The exterior of the [[International Criminal Court]]'s headquarters building in [[the Hague]]
  • An English court room in 1886, with [[Lord Chief Justice Coleridge]] presiding
  • The [[Old Bailey]] in [[London]] (in 1808) was the venue for more than 100,000 criminal trials between 1674 and 1834, including all death penalty cases.
BODY OF LAW THAT RELATES TO CRIME
Criminal Law; Penal Law; Criminal jurisprudence; History of criminal law; Penal law
n. those statutes dealing with crimes against the public and members of the public, with penalties and all the procedures connected with charging, trying, sentencing and imprisoning defendants convicted of crimes. See also: crime felony misdemeanor
Penal law (British)         
In English history, the penal laws were a series of laws that sought to uphold the establishment of the Church of England against Catholicism and Protestant nonconformists by imposing various forfeitures, civil penalties, and civil disabilities upon these dissenters. The penal laws in general were repealed in the early 19th century during the process of Catholic Emancipation.

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Penal law (British)

In English history, the penal laws were a series of laws that sought to uphold the establishment of the Church of England against Catholicism and Protestant nonconformists by imposing various forfeitures, civil penalties, and civil disabilities upon these dissenters. The penal laws in general were repealed in the early 19th century during the process of Catholic Emancipation. Penal actions are civil in nature and were not English common law.

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1. Penal law defines an illicit act as an act carried out in order to titillate, satisfy or sexually humiliate another.
2. However, Gulf News‘s legal representative, Dr Fahd Al Sabhan, said÷ "Articles 45 and 46 of the Federal Penal Law has set conditions for issuing arrest warrants.
3. Saif Salih Al Mutawa, of Al Mutawa and Co Consultancy Firm, said: "The UAE penal law allows the judge to be lenient or strict against rapists.
4. "Children are detained for social offences that are not stipulated under penal law, like falling pregnant out of wedlock," she said.
5. "The penal law was written a long time before technology advanced and developed into its current state, and there‘s something complicated and perhaps artificial in trying to apply it to offenses perpetrated over the internet," said Dr.