criminal laws
71criminal law — noun (U) laws or the study of laws concerning crimes and their punishments see also: canon law, civil law, common law 2 …
72Criminal Justice and Public Order Act — a British law passed in 1994 dealing with a number of social and legal issues. It gave the police new powers to prevent people gathering in large groups, especially New Age travellers and people attending outdoor rave parties. It also introduced… …
73criminal law — UK / US noun [uncountable] the system of laws that deals with crimes and the punishment of criminals …
74ˌcriminal ˈlaw — noun [U] the system of laws that deals with crimes and the punishment of criminals …
75criminal law — /ˌkrɪmɪn(ə)l lɔ:/ noun laws relating to crime …
76criminal statutes or codes — Federal and state laws enacted by legislative bodies which define, classify, and set forth punishments for specific crimes; e.g. Title 18 of United States Code; Model Penal Code …
77criminal statutes or codes — Federal and state laws enacted by legislative bodies which define, classify, and set forth punishments for specific crimes; e.g. Title 18 of United States Code; Model Penal Code …
78Criminal Extradition Act — One of the uniform laws …
79Philippine Criminal Law — Philippine Criminal Laws is the body of laws defining crimes and defining the penalties thereof in the Philippines.HistoryThe Philippines was a colony of Spain for more than 300 years, beginning in 1565 until 1898. Because of this, many fields of …
80international criminal law — Introduction body of laws, norms, and rules governing international crimes and their repression, as well as rules addressing conflict and cooperation between national criminal law systems. See also international law; conflict of laws.… …