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  • 61Drug policy of Canada — Canada s drug regulations are covered by the Food and Drug Act and the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act. Governor in Council. Drug policy of Canada has traditionally favored punishment of the smallest of offenders, but this convention was… …

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  • 62Making off without payment — is a statutory offence in England and Wales, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. Contents 1 England and Wales 2 Northern Ireland 3 Republic of Ireland …

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  • 63Obtaining services by deception — is a statutory offence in the Republic of Ireland. It has been abolished in England and Wales and Northern Ireland. Contents 1 England and Wales 2 Northern Ireland 3 Republic of Ireland …

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  • 64President of Singapore — The President of the Republic of Singapore is Singapore s head of state. In a Westminster parliamentary system, which Singapore possesses, the prime minister is the head of the government while the position of president is largely ceremonial.… …

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  • 65Misprision of treason — is an offence found in many common law jurisdictions around the world, having been inherited from English law. It is committed by someone who knows a treason is being or is about to be committed but does not report it to a proper authority. It is …

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  • 66Offences Against The Person Act 1861 — The Offences Against the Person Act 1861 (24 25 Vict. c.100) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. It consolidated provisions related to offences against the person (an expression which, in particular,… …

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  • 67LGBT rights in the United Kingdom — British attitudes towards LGBT rights and homosexuality are regarded as some of the most liberal in the world.British law provides for equal ages of consent, regardless of sexual orientation, at 16. Same sex marriage is not legal, even though… …

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  • 68Omissions in English criminal law — The omissions of individuals are generally not criminalised in English criminal law, subject to situations of special duty, contractual duty, and the creation of dangerous situations. Whilst other jurisdictions have adopted general statutory… …

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  • 69Riot Act — The Riot Act (1 Geo. 1, c. 5) of 1714 was an act introduced by the Parliament of Great Britain authorising local authorities to declare any group of more than twelve people to be unlawfully assembled, and thus have to disperse or face punitive… …

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  • 70Constitution of Ireland — Ireland This article is part of the series: Politics and government of the Republic of Ireland …

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