Exemples d'utilisation de New criminal code en Anglais et leurs traductions en Français
{-}
-
Official
-
Colloquial
Although a sentence of imprisonment for domestic violence can be commuted to therapeutic treatment, under the new Criminal Code, the aggressor who fails to complete such treatment will immediately be sent to prison to serve his or her sentence.
A new Criminal Code and Code of Criminal Procedure are currently being drafted,
Members of the Committee asked how the New Criminal Code was organized, and what arrangements there were for persons who, because of their ethnic background, were unable to
he said that adoption of the new Criminal Code, Code of Criminal Procedure
The Ministry of Justice informs that the subject at hand is regulated in the new Criminal Code(Official Gazette,
In addition, the new Criminal Code classified racist
The Committee takes note of the bill introducing a new Criminal Code which will incorporate alternative measures,
A new Criminal Code and Criminal Procedure Code were enacted in March 2003,
The specific wording of the new Criminal Code as well as the method for the implementation of this convention are, however, subject to approval by the Government
In Ukraine, a new criminal code had entered into force on 1 September 2002,
efforts should be made to ensure that those rights were protected under the new criminal code, which should include penalties for any violations of those rights,
would continue to be prohibited under the new criminal code, although exceptions were made for medical reasons
Note that, before the new Criminal Code was adopted, torture was punished as an offence related to assault
This idea was rejected by the magistrates interviewed, who explained that vulnerability is an aggravating factor in the terms of the new criminal code, in the case of trafficking or smuggling of children for the purpose of exploitation, for example.
Mr. Rusanganwa(Rwanda) said that the new Criminal Code, which would come into effect at the end of May 2012,
The new Criminal Code has an entire paragraph(articles 222-1 to 222-6) devoted to punishment of torture
Georgia's Parliament had recently adopted a new Criminal Code which abolished capital punishment;
Mr. Mariño Menéndez(Country Rapporteur) asked whether the State party intended to include a definition of torture that was in line with that of the Convention in its new Criminal Code.
The new Criminal Code was adopted by Law no. 301/2004, and will enter into
A public information campaign was conducted to inform the general public about the changes in the new Criminal Code, both in general and specifically in relation to trafficking in human beings.