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Penal law - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the most general sense, penal is the body of laws that are enforced by the State in its own name and impose penalties for their violation, as opposed to civil law that seeks to redress private wr...
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LAWS IN IRELAND FOR THE SUPPRESSION ... It reached into political, economic, and personal life, through a series of statutes known as the Penal Laws. This site contains the texts of these laws...
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Criminal law, also known as penal law, involves prosecution for an act that has been classified as a crime. ... Criminal Law or penal law, involves prosecution by the government of a person for an act that has been classified as a crime. It is the body of statutory and common law that deals with crime and the legal...
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Penal Laws (Ireland) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Penal Laws in Ireland (Irish: ) refers to a series of laws imposed under British rule that removed power from the native Roman Catholic majority. English attempts to govern Ireland had long been...
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During the reign of Charles I, the only penal statute was a short "Act to restrain the passing or sending of any to be Popishly bred beyond the Seas" (3 Car. 1, iii), which reenacted the provisions in 3 Jac. 1, c. 5, adding that offenders should be disabled from prosecuting any legalactions in law or in equity;
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penal laws The general name given to the enactments against Roman catholicism made between the accession of Elizabeth I and 1700 ... This article is about penal law as understood in the English law system. For a more general article, see criminal law.
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