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Qué (quién) es crime against nature - definición


Crime against nature         
FORMS OF SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR NOT CONSIDERED NATURAL
Unnatural act; Crimes against nature; Unnatural sex; Crimes Against Nature; Crimes against Nature; Crime Against Nature; Crime against Nature; Against the order of nature; Infamous crime against nature; Unnatural lewdness
The crime against nature or unnatural act has historically been a legal term in English-speaking states identifying forms of sexual behavior not considered natural or decent and are legally punishable offenses.William Blackstone (1753), Commentaries on the Laws of England, Book 4, Chapter 15, Section 4 Sexual practices that have historically been considered to be "crimes against nature" include masturbation, sodomySee Rose v.
crime against nature         
FORMS OF SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR NOT CONSIDERED NATURAL
Unnatural act; Crimes against nature; Unnatural sex; Crimes Against Nature; Crimes against Nature; Crime Against Nature; Crime against Nature; Against the order of nature; Infamous crime against nature; Unnatural lewdness
n. an oldfashioned term for sodomy (anal sexual intercourse), which has been a crime in most states. Several states have removed consensual anal intercourse between consenting adults from the crime. However, in Indiana an ex-wife insisted on a criminal charge of sodomy being filed against her former husband, even though the act was consensual and during their marriage; he was convicted. The term is also applied to sexual intercourse between a human and an animal (bestiality), which is a crime in most states. See also: bestiality sodomy
Crimes against humanity         
  • Hitler's]] death.
  • victims of military junta]], 24 March 2019
  • The defendants at the Tokyo International Tribunal.  General [[Hideki Tojo]] was one of the main defendants, and is in the centre of the middle row.
  • Headquarters of the ICC in The Hague
  • Leopold II]], King of the Belgians and ''de facto'' owner of the [[Congo Free State]], whose agents were accused of crimes against humanity
STATE-SPONSORED ACT CONSTITUTING A SERIOUS VIOLATION OF THE LAWS OF WAR
Crimes against humanity.; Crime against humanity; Crimes Against Humanity; Crime against Humanity; Crime Against Humanity
Crimes against humanity are certain acts that are purposefully committed by a state, or on behalf of a state, as part of a widespread or systematic policy, typically directed against civilians, in times of war or peace. The violent nature of such acts are considered a severe breaching of human rights, hence the name.
Ejemplos de uso de crime against nature
1. Laws describing homosexuality as a "crime against nature" are still on the statutes in some countries.
2. Along with the assault count, Dalton faces civilian charges of committing a crime against nature and misdemeanor assault inflicting serious injury.
3. The inmates‘ release involved three cases of misdemeanor drug possession and a fourth in which the defendant is accused of felony crime against nature, what Hunter called a minor felony.
4. It was almost a crime against nature that such historic score–breakers as Cheapes Bunker on the 2nd, the Coffins group on the 13th and Hell Bunker and The Beardies on the 14th should be removed from the manifold perils of the course.