decriminalisation|decriminalisations in English

noun decriminalisation (Brit.)

act of making something legal that was formerly illegal (also decriminalization)

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1. Antonym: deCriminalisation (legislation that …

2. Buggery law on trial Suggestions that court victory in Belize could set precedent for decriminalisation in region Wednesday, August 10, 2016

3. Criminalisation: 1 n legislation that makes something illegal Synonyms: criminalization Antonyms: deCriminalisation , decriminalization legislation that makes something legal that was formerly illegal Type of: lawmaking , legislating , legislation the act of making or enacting laws

4. What remians the same: The only thing that will remain the same after the decriminalisation of the act is that the court did not bring down the provisions that does not treats Beggary as an

5. Criminalisation of the purchase of sex (based on the view that prostitution is a form of violence) and advocates of deCriminalisation (based on the idea that sex work is a form of labour made more dangerous by Criminalisation).1 There are also many countries which continue to fully or partially criminalise, or legally regulate, sex work.

6. The Parliamentary Assembly, referring to its Resolution ... (2007) entitled "Towards decriminalisation of defamation", calls on the Committee of Ministers to urge all member states to review their defamation laws and, where necessary, make amendments in order to bring them into line with the case-law of the European Court of Human Rights, with a view to removing all risk of abuse or unjustified prosecutions; 2.