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1 criminal laws
crim.i.nal laws[kriminəl l'ɔ:z] n direito penal. -
2 criminal laws
1) Юридический термин: уголовное законодательство2) юр.Н.П. уголовные законы, уголовный закон -
3 criminal laws
<02> уголовное законодательство -
4 scope of criminal laws
= scope of criminal legislation сфера застосування кримінального законодавства -
5 scope of criminal legislation
English-Ukrainian law dictionary > scope of criminal legislation
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6 codified laws
Юридический термин: систематизированные законодательные акты (e.g. the Civil Code, the Tax Code, the Criminal Code, etc.) -
7 code of laws of behavior and morality for the criminal world
Юридический термин: свод законов поведения и морали криминального мира (per M. A. Berdy)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > code of laws of behavior and morality for the criminal world
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8 наказателен
1. (свързан с наказателни процедури) criminal, penal(който служи за наказание) punitive(който иде като възмездие) retributiveнаказателен кодекс a criminal codeнаказателно дело, наказателен процес criminal actionнаказателно право criminal lawнаказателно съдопроизводство criminal jurisdictionнаказателно преследване (penal) prosecutionнаказателни закони penal/criminal lawsнаказателна акция a punitive expeditionнаказателни мерки punitive measures2. сп. penalty (attr.)наказателно поле a penalty areaнаказателна линия a foul lineнаказателен удар a penalty kick* * *наказа̀телен,прил., -на, -но, -ни 1. юр. ( свързан с наказателни процедури) criminal, penal; ( който служи за наказание) punitive; ( който идва като възмездие) retributive; \наказателенен кодекс criminal code; \наказателенна акция punitive expedition, punitive action; \наказателенна лихва penal interest; \наказателенни закони penal/criminal laws; \наказателенни мерки punitive measures; \наказателенни точки penal points; \наказателенно дело, \наказателенен процес criminal action/procedure, trial; \наказателенно право criminal law; \наказателенно преследване (penal) prosecution; \наказателенно съдопроизводство criminal jurisdiction; предприемам \наказателенна акция срещу take punitive action against;2. спорт. penalty (attr.); 11-метров \наказателенен удар penalty kick; \наказателенен удар (в баскетбола) foul shot; \наказателенна линия foul line; \наказателенна точка спорт. penalty point; \наказателенно поле penalty area.* * *crimina: a наказателен code - наказателен кодекс; penal: наказателен laws - наказателни закони; retributive; vindicatory (за закон)* * *1. (който иде като възмездие) retributive 2. (който служи за наказание) punitive 3. (свързан с наказателни процедури) criminal, penal 4. 3-метров НАКАЗАТЕЛЕН удар a penalty kick 5. НАКАЗАТЕЛЕН кодекс a criminal code 6. наказателна акция a punitive expedition 7. наказателна линия а foul line 8. наказателни закони penal/criminal laws 9. наказателни мерки punitive measures 10. наказателно дело, НАКАЗАТЕЛЕН процес criminal action 11. наказателно поле a penalty area 12. наказателно право criminal law 13. наказателно преследване (penal) prosecution 14. наказателно съдопроизводство criminal jurisdiction 15. сn. penalty (attr.) -
9 de segundo grado
= second-degree, in the second degree, in the second degreeEx. The next morning I wasn't sore at all (since I had taken it easy) but both Jason and I had second-degree sun and wind burns.Ex. Making a false statement in this sworn affidavit will be punishable under the criminal laws of Colorado as perjury in the second degree.Ex. Making a false statement in this sworn affidavit will be punishable under the criminal laws of Colorado as perjury in the second degree.* * *= second-degree, in the second degree, in the second degreeEx: The next morning I wasn't sore at all (since I had taken it easy) but both Jason and I had second-degree sun and wind burns.
Ex: Making a false statement in this sworn affidavit will be punishable under the criminal laws of Colorado as perjury in the second degree.Ex: Making a false statement in this sworn affidavit will be punishable under the criminal laws of Colorado as perjury in the second degree. -
10 уголовное законодательство
1) Law: criminal laws, criminal legislation, criminal statutes, penal legislation, punitive legislation2) Business: criminal law3) Makarov: punitive lawsУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > уголовное законодательство
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11 уголовный закон
1) General subject: crown law2) Law: criminal statute, penal statute, punitive law, criminal taw3) leg.N.P. criminal laws, criminal statutes, penal laws, penal statutes -
12 declaración jurada
f.sworn statement, oath, testimony, affidavit.* * *affidavit, sworn statement* * *(n.) = declaration form, form of declaration, deposition, sworn affidavit, affidavitEx. Potocopying includes making photocopies, dealing with declaration forms and payments.Ex. For a library to provide a copy of a periodical article without infringing copyright laws, a form of declaration should be completed and signed by the person requesting the copy.Ex. The investigation revealed that he had made false statements under oath during sworn oral depositions in proceedings.Ex. Making a false statement in this sworn affidavit will be punishable under the criminal laws of Colorado as perjury in the second degree.Ex. A person is guilty of perjury in the third degree when he swears falsely as in an affidavit.* * *affidavit, sworn statement* * *(n.) = declaration form, form of declaration, deposition, sworn affidavit, affidavitEx: Potocopying includes making photocopies, dealing with declaration forms and payments.
Ex: For a library to provide a copy of a periodical article without infringing copyright laws, a form of declaration should be completed and signed by the person requesting the copy.Ex: The investigation revealed that he had made false statements under oath during sworn oral depositions in proceedings.Ex: Making a false statement in this sworn affidavit will be punishable under the criminal laws of Colorado as perjury in the second degree.Ex: A person is guilty of perjury in the third degree when he swears falsely as in an affidavit.* * *sworn statement, affidavit -
13 incriminar
v.1 to accuse.2 to incriminate, to accuse, to denounce, to arraign.* * *1 to incriminate* * *verb* * *VT1) (Jur) (=sugerir culpa de) to incriminate; (=acusar) to accuse2) (=criminalizar) to make a crime of, consider criminal3) (=exagerar) to magnify* * *verbo transitivo (frml)a) pruebas to incriminateb) (acusar, inculpar) to charge* * *= incriminate, inculpate, indict.Ex. Min's autobiography is an exception to this silence in the respect that she incriminates herself, acknowledging her personal responsibility and guilt.Ex. In criminal laws mistakes inculpate.Ex. Another problem with the statistical analysis used to indict this and similar schools was the sample.* * *verbo transitivo (frml)a) pruebas to incriminateb) (acusar, inculpar) to charge* * *= incriminate, inculpate, indict.Ex: Min's autobiography is an exception to this silence in the respect that she incriminates herself, acknowledging her personal responsibility and guilt.
Ex: In criminal laws mistakes inculpate.Ex: Another problem with the statistical analysis used to indict this and similar schools was the sample.* * *incriminar [A1 ]vt( frml)1 «pruebas» to incriminatehay pruebas que lo incriminan there is evidence which incriminates him, there is incriminating evidence against him2 (acusar, inculpar) to charge* * *
incriminar ( conjugate incriminar) verbo transitivo (frml)
' incriminar' also found in these entries:
English:
frame
- frame-up
- incriminate
* * *incriminar vtto accuse;lo han incriminado de un delito de evasión fiscal he has been accused of tax evasion* * *v/t incriminate* * *incriminar vt: to incriminate♦ incriminación nf -
14 уголовные законы
leg.N.P. criminal laws, criminal statutes, penal laws, penal statutes -
15 inculpar
v.1 to accuse.2 to inculpate, to accuse, to arraign, to blame.* * *1 to accuse (de, of)* * *VT [gen] to accuse (de of)(Jur) to charge (de with)* * *verbo transitivo (frml) to charge, accuselo inculparon del robo — he was charged with o accused of the robbery
* * *= incriminate, inculpate, indict, charge.Ex. Min's autobiography is an exception to this silence in the respect that she incriminates herself, acknowledging her personal responsibility and guilt.Ex. In criminal laws mistakes inculpate.Ex. Another problem with the statistical analysis used to indict this and similar schools was the sample.Ex. In June '90, DIALOG Information services filed an antitrust suit against the American Chemical Society (ACS) charging that the Society had damaged the company.* * *verbo transitivo (frml) to charge, accuselo inculparon del robo — he was charged with o accused of the robbery
* * *= incriminate, inculpate, indict, charge.Ex: Min's autobiography is an exception to this silence in the respect that she incriminates herself, acknowledging her personal responsibility and guilt.
Ex: In criminal laws mistakes inculpate.Ex: Another problem with the statistical analysis used to indict this and similar schools was the sample.Ex: In June '90, DIALOG Information services filed an antitrust suit against the American Chemical Society (ACS) charging that the Society had damaged the company.* * *inculpar [A1 ]vt( frml); to charge, accuseinculparon a uno de los cajeros del robo one of the cashiers was charged with o accused of the robbery* * *
inculpar verbo transitivo to accuse [de, of], to blame [de, for]
Jur to charge [de, with]
' inculpar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
imputar
- incriminar
English:
frame
* * *inculpar vt* * *v/t JUR accuse* * *inculpar vtacusar: to accuse, to charge -
16 strafrecht
♦voorbeelden:1 wetboek van strafrecht • criminal/penal code, criminal laws -
17 scope
межа; межі чинності; сфера (дії, компетенції, юрисдикції тощо); сфера застосування (норм, правил, закону тощо)- scope of criminal laws
- scope of criminal legislation
- scope of executive power
- scope of immunity
- scope of international law
- scope of investigation
- scope of law
- scope of protection
- scope of rights
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18 strafwet
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19 wetboek van strafrecht
wetboek van strafrechtcriminal/penal code, criminal lawsVan Dale Handwoordenboek Nederlands-Engels > wetboek van strafrecht
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20 Strafrechte
plcriminal laws
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