legalisation|legalisations in English

noun legalisation (Brit.)

authorization; act of making legal (also legalization)

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1. 10 The legalisation of cannabis is a political minefield.

2. 15 She has made outspoken remarks about the legalisation of cannabis in Britain.

3. 5 I felt that it was irresponsible to advocate the legalisation of drugs.

4. 25 She has made outspoken remarks about the legalisation of cannabis in Britain.

5. 14 If California's hippies long for legalisation, the bullet - weary citizens of Mexico's poorest barriosare even keener.

6. Withdrawing the administrative authorizations without compensation marked the end of legalisation and the start of a policy of abolitionism.

7. On 13 May 2015, the Attorney General recommended that the Executive Council consider the legalisation of same-sex marriage or civil partnership.

8. Home › Blog › Appropriateness Test Explained As the legalisation of cannabis has been gaining momentum around the globe, the sector has seen burgeoning growth, so much so that the global legal cannabis market size in 2019 stood at $17.5 billion.

9. Given that, prior to the legalisation of same-sex marriage, same-sex couples did not have the option to marry, as heterosexual couples did, these discrepancies could have a particularly discriminatory impact on same-sex couples.

10. The 1987 Convention[14] completely abolishes legalisation for several categories of documents: documents emanating from an authority or official, including a public ministry, a clerk of a court or a process-server, administrative documents, notarial acts, official certificates, in particular official certificates which are placed on documents signed by persons in their private capacity, and documents executed by diplomatic or consular agents.