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  • ...ed in the "[[Mohel clause]]" which deviates from the equality principle in law. (The [[Muslim Circumcision]] is not carried out in general within the firs ...ive flavor (at least in Germany) since the Nazi time, some critics of this law rather use the term "Privilege" which means the same in regards to the cont
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  • In October, 2012 [[Ulf Dunkel]] wrote an alternative law amendmend to § 1631 Civil Code of Germany, which is up to now the largest ...ed to provide peace and "legal peace" by designing a [[Special Law|special law]] which provides impunity for religious [[circumcision]] of boys, the fire
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  • ...ajor and long-awaited report on '''sexual health, [[human rights]] and the law'''.<ref>{{REFbook |title=Sexual health, human rights and the law
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  • ...ed in the "[[Mohel clause]]" which deviates from the equality principle in law. (The [[Muslim Circumcision]] is not carried out in general within the firs ...ive flavor (at least in Germany) since the Nazi time, some critics of this law rather use the term "Privilege" which means the same in regards to the cont
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  • ...a lecture on the topic of '[[Circumcision]] permission and constitutional law'<ref>http://genitale-autonomie.de/videos-der-vortraege/scheinfeld/</ref>. * studied law in Bochum (Germany)
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  • <blockquote>''Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany''<br>'''Article 2'''<ref>http://www.ges ...ights of others and does not violate the constitutional order or the moral law.'''
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  • <blockquote>''Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany''<br>'''Article 3'''<ref>http://www.ges (1) '''All are equal before the law.'''
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  • <blockquote>''Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany''<br>'''Article 1'''<ref>http://www.ges ...ghts bind legislation, executive power and case law as directly applicable law.
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  • ...UNI|University of Leipzig|AML}}. Andreas Manok is a partner in a mid-sized law firm in Ravensburg. He advises and represents mainly doctors and other prov ...de with special consideration of fundamental rights''', Writings on health law [SGR], vol. 34, 2015. 217 pp in Duncker & Humblot.
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  • ...I|University of Iowa|UIowa}} College of Law in 2000. He is the author of a law review article that commented on the policies of the [[American Academy of
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  • ...Plumeri Award For Faculty Excellence. He received his law degree from Yale Law School and a {{PhD}} in political and moral philosophy from {{UNI|Stanford ...ition to spending three years as an associate in a Washington, {{USSC|DC}} law firms.<ref>{{REFweb
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  • ...aw partner of [[intactivist]] [[Eric Clopper]]. He is a member of the Kane Law Firm in Los Angeles, {{USSC|CA}}.
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  • ...isks for the child is possible, they had to create a [[Special Law|special law]] to legitimize the [[Brit Milah|Jewish circumcision]] which now can be fou [[Category:Law: Germany]]
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  • ...) is a Finnish professor of law teaching tort law, child law and education law at the {{UNI|University of Eastern Finland|UEF}}. The topic of her PhD thes ...]] in [[Finland]]. Her recent publications are from the field of education law (school discipline, inclusion, supervision of education providers). She is
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  • |trans-title=Law (2001:499) about the circumcision of boys }}</ref>'' (Law (2001:499) about the circumcision of boys)'' has been regulating since 2001
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  • <blockquote>''Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany''<br>'''Article 4'''<ref>http://www.ges ...tary service against his conscience. The details are governed by a federal law.
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  • ...on whether the systematic [[circumcision]] of boys violated international law, which led Professor [[Peter W. Adler]] to suggest that he collaboratec on ...law at Bucerius Law School in Hamburg (Germany) focusing on international law and [[human rights]].
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  • ...eview'' and the Executive Editor of the ''Buffalo Journal of International Law'', and her B.A. from Barnard College of Columbia University. Abbie is admit
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  • <blockquote>''Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany''<br>'''Article 33'''<ref>http://www.ge (5) The law of the civil service is to be regulated and developed taking into account t
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  • ...pplied Sciences for Social Work and lecturer at the Institute for Criminal Law and Criminology at the {{UNI|University of Bern|UNIBE}} ...ogy at the {{UNI|University of Bern|UNIBE}} and lecturer at the Faculty of Law at the {{UNI|University of Lucerne|UNILU}}
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  • [[Zenas Baer]], {{JD}}, Attorney at Law and [[intactivist]], has been in practice since 1980, and is licensed to pr |title=Zenas Baer Law Office
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  • ...ng Director of the McGill's Faculty of Law Centre for Medicine, Ethics and Law<ref>{{REFweb |url=https://www.mcgill.ca/study/2010-2011/faculties/law/information/law_centre_for_medicine_ethics_and_law McGill
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  • <blockquote>''Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany''<br>'''Article 6'''<ref>http://www.ges ...of the legal guardians, children may only be separated from the family by law if the legal guardians fail or if the children threaten to be neglected for
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  • ...centers mainly around an applied ethics drawing upon traditional rabbinic law (halakhah). In addition, scholars have begun examining theoretical and meth ...Jewish law|organ donation]], [[Psychiatry|psychiatric care]], and [[Jewish law and history on smoking|smoking cigarettes]]. In recent years, Jewish bioeth
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  • ...ue process of law'', a Constitutional right guaranteed by the [https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/fifth_amendment Fifth Amendment to the Constitution of the Clopper is represented by the Kane Law Firm of Los Angeles, California.
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  • ...uired under the New Law. As Christians, they are instructed to follow the Law of Love, which teaches them to love God and to love their neighbor as thems
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  • <blockquote>''Basic Law for the Federal Republic of Germany''<br>'''Article 140'''<ref>http://www.g ...e German constitution of 11 August 1919 are an integral part of this Basic Law.
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  • ...her undertaken by public or private social welfare institutions, courts of law, administrative authorities or legislative bodies, '''the best interests of ...nt themselves in (2) a guardianship, as it is anchored in the German Basic Law (see [[Art. 6 GG]]).
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  • ...ased in Perth, {{AUSC|WA}}, Australia. He is the creator of [[Circumcision Law Reform]].
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  • {{UNI|Keele University|KU}} law professors Fox & Thomson 2005 reviewed the 2003 BMA statement and cited leg ...es in 2006 indicated) [http://www.cirp.org/library/statements/bma2003/ The law & ethics of male circumcision - guidance for doctors]
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  • * 1992-1997 Studied law at the {{UNI|Ruhr-University Bochum|RUB}} ...95-1999 Assistant at the Department of Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure Law of Ellen Schlüchter at the {{UNI|Ruhr-University Bochum|RUB}}
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  • ...a and lives on the Sunshine Coast, {{AUSC|QLD}}. Tim has a strong focus on law reform and [[human rights]] and is a an active Intactivist and proud advoca ...[intersex]] children by not affording them the same level of protection at law. <ref name=About/>
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  • : "Good morals" are not to be confused with "tradition", "custom" or "common law". In the sense of justice and decency of all morally and just-thinking adul [[Category:Law: Germany]]
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  • ...ritical of circumcision may contribute to a law prohibiting it, but such a law alone is not likely to change attitudes about the practice in religious gro
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  • ...a mother against her former obstetrician. The lawsuit seeks to extend the law of [[informed consent]] to procedures that may be performed on a mother dur |publisher=Merin Law Office
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  • ...onomy]]. Since then he has presented local and international papers on the law and universal [[human rights]] of [[genital autonomy]] of girls, boys and [
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  • ...]]. Currently, girls are protected from genital mutilation by U.S. federal law, but boys are not.
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  • ...mainly in government service, with a particular interest in international law and [[human rights]]. Price's brief (1996) to the Law Commission for England and Wales is credited with preventing the Commission
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  • ...tors of the [[German Circumcision Act]] that they are violating applicable law with their request to legitimize [[MGM]] in the case of minors. [[Category:Law: Germany]]
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  • ...mes Chegwidden''' is a British barrister and [[intactivist]]. He practises law at Old Square Chambers, London. ...Non-therapeutic penile circumcision of minors: Current controversies in UK law and medical ethics.
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  • }}</ref> on child and family law, board member and former president of [https://www.ozchild.org.au/ OzChild] |journal=The Health Law Update (Australia)
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  • }}</ref> This is one of the cases that led to the city of NY to create a new law requiring mohels to obtain signed [[Informed consent| consent]] from the pa }}</ref> and have expressed intentions to disobey the law.<ref>{{REFweb
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  • ...04-12|birthplace=Hof (Saale)}}) is a German professor emeritus of criminal law and legal philosophy at the {{UNI|University of Hamburg|UHH}}. From 2012 to ...ected [[physical integrity]] of the child. He sharply criticized the draft law submitted by the Federal Ministry of Justice in an article for the Süddeut
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  • ...code (SGB) Fifth Book (V) - Statutory health insurance - (Article 1 of the law from 20 December, 1988, FLG. I p. 2477)''<br>'''§ 52 Limitation of benefit [[Category:Law: Germany]]
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  • ...tive Director of [[Advocates for Informed Choice]], visited the College of Law to discuss the legal and ethical issues of [[Informed consent| consent]] su
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  • |journal=J Law Medicine
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  • ...]] regardless of gender, but especially for those not already protected by law (e.g. those assigned male at birth or intersex). ...tion of attorneys who are prepared to bring viable cases to U.S. courts of law.
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  • ...the faculty of the [https://www.isdc.ch/en/ Swiss Institute of Comparative Law]. |journal=Medicine and Law
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  • ...ded science, [[Ethics of non-therapeutic child circumcision| ethics]], and law to enrich their stakeholders or themselves, and to offer solutions for affe [[Category:Law]]
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  • ...(visitation in the United States) and residence (see Residence in English law) in some states. In Scots law, issues relative to parental responsibilities are dealt with under the Chil
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  • ...0|birthplace=Hildesheim|birthcountry=Germany}}) is a German constitutional law expert and political philosopher.
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  • ...on or beliefs may be subject only to such limitations as are prescribed by law and are necessary to protect public safety, order, health or '''morals,''' [[Category:Law: UN]]
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  • ...is a resident of Atlanta, where she helps [[David Llewellyn]], attorney-at-law, the noted [[circumcision]] lawyer.
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  • ...the collective guilt appeared to be at work in the authors since the Basic Law was given a very strong human rights suite to offer protection against anot ...the [https://www.gesetze-im-internet.de/englisch_gg/englisch_gg.html Basic Law] (''Grundgesetz''), threatened to make all future non-therapeutic circumcis
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  • ...AMILIAR BEDFELLOWS: EFFECTIVELY ADDRESSING CHRONIC ISSUES ENCOUNTERED WHEN LAW AND HUMAN RIGHTS SEEK TO PROTECT BODILY INTEGRITY Presented on October 2nd, 2012 at the [[Twelfth International Symposium]] on Law, Genital Autonomy, and Human Rights, Helsinki, [[Finland]].
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  • ...ia]]. Wisdom's research interests relate to international [[human rights]] law and modification of children’s sex characteristics, including male and fe |journal=Cornell Journal of Law and Public Policy
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  • ...[[Amen Ronald Oberhollenzer-Paternoster]]* in 1964. They advocate that the law should be enforced on any form of forced human [[circumcision]]. One of the ...s medically unjustified genital mutilation on underage boys. Although this law has since been sharply criticized by many legal experts, physicians and [[i
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  • ...nital mutilation exists because child molesters have infiltrated medicine, law, and religion. It is time to turn over that rock.
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  • The ICCPR is considered a seminal document in the history of international law and [[human rights]], forming part of the ''International Bill of Human Rig ...cision of non-consenting children violates this provision of international law.
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  • |url=https://www.28toomany.org/static/media/uploads/Law%20Reports/the_law_and_fgm_v1_(september_2018).pdf |title=The law and FGM. An overview of 28 African countries
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  • |journal=Journal of Gender, Social Policy & the Law
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  • |journal=Duke Journal of Gender Law & Policy |publisher={{UNI|Duke University|Duke}} School of Law
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  • ...decision was taken in view of the fundamental rights provided by the Basic Law of the Federal Republic of Germany (''Grundgesetz für die Bundesrepublik D ==German Basic Law==
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  • [[Category:Law: UK]]
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  • [[Category:Law: Germany]]
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  • ...on “Child Genital Modification: Recent Developments in Medical Ethics and Law”. Professor of Law [[Suvianna Hakalehto]], Ph.D., on "An overview of policy and legislative de
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  • ...the male [[circumcision]] for religious reasons illegal and punishable by law, Beck claimed legal rules to strengthen freedom of religion. Substance of t ...rs from (while the ban on the killing of another human being in a state of law needs no constraint "in the name of religion"):
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  • ...{{MA}}, {{LLM}}, {{PhD}}, is a [[Canada|Canadian]] associate professor of law who teaches at the {{UNI|University of Ottawa|uOttawa}}.
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  • [[Category:Law]]
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  • ...nregulated Practice of Male Circumcision: Human Rights’ Abuse Enshrined in Law? ...nregulated Practice of Male Circumcision: Human Rights’ Abuse Enshrined in Law?
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  • ...ircumcision. Knowing that Morris thinks circumcision should be required by law<ref name="sundaynightcirc">{{REFweb
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  • |title=Male and female genital alteration: A collision course with the law. |journal=Health Matrix: Journal of Law-Medicine
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  • [[Category:Law: Switzerland]]
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  • ...ves to have their boys circumcised depends on the legal situation and case law. [[Category:Law: Germany]]
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  • ...the {{UNI|Aga Khan University|AKU}} and Masters in Health-care Ethics and Law from the {{UNI|University of Manchester|UOM}}, UK ..., introduced license renewal system, twice successfully managed the nurses law review process leading to promulgation of new nurses’ act, developed seve
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  • ==Federal law== ...ict Judge Bernard Friedman ruled that Congress had no authority to enact a law that criminalizes female genital mutilation (FGM).<ref>{{REFnews
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  • ...sion|genital cutting]] in [[New Zealand]], and ultimately to bring about a law change that would protect the rights of all minor New Zealanders to their [
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  • [[Category:Law: Switzerland]]
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  • ...us that Jacob, his son Gad and King David were also born aposthic. Jewish law requires that males born without a [[foreskin]] or who lost their foreskin * ''Shulchan Aruch'', Code of Jewish Law, '''Yoreh Deah''' § 263 Law 4 (ש"ע י"ד ס' רס"ג הל' ד).
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  • [[Category:Law: Germany]]
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  • ...e United States; whether it’s done through legislation (i.e., amending the law that currently protects infant girls from [[circumcision]], to include infa
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  • ...d is a partnership of professionals in the fields of medicine, ethics, and law who are committed to inter-professional and public education towards ending
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  • [[Category:Law: Switzerland]]
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  • [[Category:Law: UN]]
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  • In this vote, the CSU was in favor of the circumcision law with around 84% (of its 44 MPs), while the other 16% did not take part in t [[Category:Law: Germany]]
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  • March 30th is the day the U.S. FGM Bill became law in 1997<ref>http://www.mgmbill.org/usfgmbill.htm</ref>. They use the week s
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  • ...ME}}''' ''(FemocracyBlog)'' is a German blog (last entry as of 2018) about law and politics topics. It has no valid impressum and links to the German masc
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  • ...Non-therapeutic penile circumcision of minors: Current controversies in UK law and medical ethics.
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  • ...1971-02-08|birthplace=Hamburg|birthcountry=Germany}}) is a German criminal law expert.
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  • [[Category:Law: Germany]]
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  • [[Reinhard Merkel]], Prof. for criminal law and member of the ethics council, explained in his essay "The [[Skin]] of t [[Category:Law]]
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  • ...sion "research," expose connections between them, and to help officials of law enforcement and medical agencies deal with those groups and individuals lis
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  • ...ajor and long-awaited report on '''sexual health, [[human rights]] and the law'''.<ref>{{REFbook |title=Sexual health, human rights and the law
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  • ...a non-accidental injury in child protection law and a wounding in criminal law.
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  • ..._centre_for_medicine_ethics_and_law McGill Centre for Medicine, Ethics and Law], has likened infant male circumcision to criminal assault. ...lves nicking the genitals without removing any tissue whatsoever. Canadian law prohibits all forms of FGM, regardless of severity. If the milder forms of
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  • * <s>Category:Law citation templates</s> * <s>Category:Patent law templates</s>
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  • ...a secular and apolitical association declared non-profit under the French law of 1901. It was created in 1982 by African women residing in France and by
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  • ...rulings started to require [[informed consent]] in 1972.<ref>[https://h2o.law.harvard.edu/cases/250 Canterbury v. Spence], 464 F.2d 772, 782 (D.C. Cir. 1 |journal=Richmond Journal of Law and the Public Interest
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