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Qu'est-ce (qui) est adultery - définition

EXTRAMARITAL SEX WITHOUT THE CONSENT OF THE MARRIED PARTICIPANT'S SPOUSE
Sexual infidelity; Adulterer; Adulterous; Adultry; Adulteress; Adultary; Adultury; Criticism of adultery laws; Adulterator; Adulterine; Adulter; Adulterers; Commit adultery; Capital punishment for adultery; Religious views on adultery; Islamic views on adultery
  • [[Inca]] woman and man to be stoned for adultery, by [[Huamán Poma]]
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  • Margaret of Burgundy]] was claimed to have committed adultery.
  • ''Le supplice des adultères'', by Jules Arsène Garnier, showing two adulterers being punished
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  • Man and woman undergoing public exposure for adultery in Japan, around 1860
  • 'Thou shalt not commit adultery' (Nathan confronts David); bronze bas-relief on the door of the [[La Madeleine, Paris]], [[Paris]].
  • According to legend, after being accused of adultery, [[Cunigunde of Luxembourg]] proved her innocence by walking over red-hot ploughshares.
  • Public punishment of adulterers in Venice, 17th century
  • An [[Aztec]] adulterer being stoned to death; [[Florentine Codex]]
  • [[Jesus and the woman taken in adultery]] by [[Julius Schnorr von Karolsfeld]], 1860, where Jesus said that the man who was without sin should throw the first stone.

adultery         
¦ noun voluntary sexual intercourse between a married person and a person who is not their husband or wife.
Derivatives
adulterous adjective
adulterously adverb
Origin
C15: from obs. adulter, from L. adulter 'adulterer'.
adultery         
n. to commit adultery with
adultery         
If a married person commits adultery, they have sex with someone that they are not married to.
She is going to divorce him on the grounds of adultery.
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Wikipédia

Adultery

Adultery (from Latin adulteriumcode: lat promoted to code: la ) is extramarital sex that is considered objectionable on social, religious, moral, or legal grounds. Although the sexual activities that constitute adultery vary, as well as the social, religious, and legal consequences, the concept exists in many cultures and is similar in Christianity, Judaism and Islam. Adultery is viewed by many jurisdictions as offensive to public morals, undermining the marriage relationship.

Historically, many cultures considered adultery a very serious crime, some subject to severe punishment, usually for the woman and sometimes for the man, with penalties including capital punishment, mutilation, or torture. Such punishments have gradually fallen into disfavor, especially in Western countries from the 19th century. In countries where adultery is still a criminal offense, punishments range from fines to caning and even capital punishment. Since the 20th century, criminal laws against adultery have become controversial, with most Western countries decriminalising adultery.

However, even in jurisdictions that have decriminalised adultery, it may still have legal consequences, particularly in jurisdictions with fault-based divorce laws, where adultery almost always constitutes a ground for divorce and may be a factor in property settlement, the custody of children, the denial of alimony, etc. Adultery is not a ground for divorce in jurisdictions which have adopted a no-fault divorce model.

International organizations have called for the decriminalisation of adultery, especially in the light of several high-profile stoning cases that have occurred in some countries. The head of the United Nations expert body charged with identifying ways to eliminate laws that discriminate against women or are discriminatory to them in terms of implementation or impact, Kamala Chandrakirana, has stated that: "Adultery must not be classified as a criminal offence at all". A joint statement by the United Nations Working Group on discrimination against women in law and in practice states that: "Adultery as a criminal offence violates women’s human rights".

In Muslim countries that follow Sharia law for criminal justice, the punishment for adultery may be stoning. There are fifteen countries in which stoning is authorized as lawful punishment, though in recent times it has been legally carried out only in Iran and Somalia. Most countries that criminalize adultery are those where the dominant religion is Islam, and several Sub-Saharan African Christian-majority countries, but there are some notable exceptions to this rule, namely Philippines, and several U.S. states. In some jurisdictions, having sexual relations with the king's wife or the wife of his eldest son constitutes treason.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour adultery
1. Controversial proposal on criminalising adultery dropped.
2. She had defended the criminalization of adultery but complained about women making too many demands. «Adultery harms the family and turns women into victims,» she said.
3. Unlike marriage, however, adultery is not grounds for dissolution – because the law only recognises adultery as sex between a man and a woman.
4. Under Iranian law, adultery can be proved only by eyewitness testimony, a confession by the defendant or by the judge‘s "knowledge" that adultery has taken place.
5. He said in case of adultery, a woman could have been punished under the previous legislation, if a man accused her of adultery even without having four witnesses.