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  • ...oppas practice. They have suggested that his practice violates the federal law against female genital mutilation ([[FGM]]), that it is actually a return t [[Category:USA]]
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  • * Morse (1968) discussed ritual circumcision in hospitals under the law of New York. |title=Law & Medicine: Circumcision
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  • ...me more and more obvious that the Danish Prime Minister has been pushed by USA and Israel to not protect boys against genital mutilation.<ref>{{REFnews ...the Chancellor, fractions and prime ministers of all provinces to bring a law "immediately after the summer break" on the way that still allows [[circumc
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  • <div class='res-img'>http://www.circumstitions.com/Images/map-usa-notfund.gif</div> |journal=Journal of Law and Medicine
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  • The '''Twelfth International Symposium''' on Law, Genital Autonomy, and Human Rights convened at the [https://www.radissonho ...aw, author of more than thirty books and many articles on Arab and Islamic Law, including a French translation of the Koran in chronological order, and is
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  • ...nsitivity" even for adults. On the other hand, the ''"Israelitengesetz"'' (Law for the Israelites) entitles the Jewish religious group and their members t ...led that only 24 percent of the interviewed citizens were in favour of the law, while 70 percent explicitly disapproved of it.<ref>{{REFweb
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  • ...this important?]]) [[circumcision advocate]] from Union City, {{USSC|CA}}, USA. He is a member of [https://www.facebook.com/peninsulasinai Peninsula Sinai |title=German intactivist pretends to be an American law expert
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  • ...he Rape of Innocence]] - Female Fenital Mutilation and Circumcision in the USA |title=Women's Human Rights: The International and Comparative Law Case Book
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  • ..., and author of ''The Joy of Uncircumcising!'' Pacific Grove, {{USSC|CA}}, USA. ...at of Attorneys for the Rights of the Child (ARC). Tarrytown, {{USSC|NY}}, USA.
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  • ...nregulaced Practice of Male Circumcision: Human Rights’ Abuse Enshrined in Law? [[Category:USA]]
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  • ...r. Thirumurthy evidently has no respect for international [[human rights]] law. [[Category:USA]]
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  • ...rnia/san-francisco/hotel-kabuki Hotel Kabuki], San Francisco, {{USSC|CA}}, USA on 4-6 May 2018. ...at the {{UNI|University of Massachusetts|UMass}}. Wellesley, {{USSC|MA}}, USA.
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  • ...ngton, United States. DOC combines expertise in medicine with expertise in law. Contributions to DOC are tax-deductible charitable contributions. DOC is a [[Category:USA]]
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  • ...ney concentrating on Federal Civil Rights Litigation. Hawley, {{USSC|MN}}, USA. ...profit educational organisation, author and lecturer. Joseph, {{USSC|UT}}, USA.
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  • ...ads/Svoboda-Three-Fourths-Were-Abnormal-Mishas-Case-Sick-Societies-and-the-Law-Denniston-Milos-Hodges-Genital-Autonomy-Protecting-Personal-Choice-2010.pdf |title=“Three-Fourths Were Abnormal”—Misha’s Case, Sick Societies, and the Law
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  • ...{{UNI|University of California, Berkeley|UCBE}} in Berkeley, {{USSC|CA}}, USA on July 29-31, 2010. ...rest are international [[human rights]] law, feminist legal theory, and EU law. Clayton, {{AUSC|VIC}}, Australia.
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  • ...nback's article states that "''By December 2012, German lawmakers passed a law defending the right of Jewish and Muslim religious communities to circumcis The [[German Circumcision Act|law]]<ref>{{REFweb
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  • ...obert S. Van Howe|Van Howe]], publication pending. Wellesley, {{USSC|MA}}, USA. ...dren are dehumanized−and solutions for changing this. Denver, {{USSC|CO}}, USA.
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  • ...ld Square is a Band-1 ranked chambers in the fields of employment/equality law and is highly rated in the fields of clinical negligence and personal injur * '''Marie Fox''' is Professor of Law in the School of Law and Social Justice at the {{UNI|University of Liverpool|Liver}}. Her resear
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  • ...opriate body, in a manner consistent with the procedural rules of national law.<ref name="crc1989"/> ...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, or the
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  • ...from the state. Adler (2011) has argued that such payments are contrary to law.<ref>{{REFjournal |journal=Journal of Law and Medicine
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  • [[Edward H. Dixon]] (1845) from New York, [[United States| USA]], advocated circumcision to prevent [[masturbation]].<ref name="Dixon1845" ===Early Development of circumcision law===
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  • Dr. '''Brian David Earp''', Ph.D. ({{LifeData|birth=1985-09-29|birthcountry=USA}}) is contributing writer at ''The Atlantic'', Associate Director, Yale-Has ...Non-therapeutic penile circumcision of minors: Current controversies in UK law and medical ethics.
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  • ...th=1992-02-05|deathplace=Colma, San Mateo County, {{USSC|CA}}|deathcountry=USA}}<ref>{{REFweb According to Fink's son-in-law, Fink had a son who had a botched [[circumcision]] and corrective surgery,
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  • ...that defies the 1st Amendment, which states that ''"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion"'': [[Category:USA]]
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  • ...iefly authored by Dena Davis, a professor at Cleveland-Marshall College of Law at Cleveland State University,<ref>{{REFnews ...rt's lead author, Dena Davis, a professor at Cleveland-Marshall College of Law at Cleveland State University...
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  • [[File:Flag_of_USA.svg|thumb|150px|Flag of the United States of America (USA)]] ...he '''United States''' or simply '''America''' or by initialism such as '''USA''' or '''US''' or '''U.S.A.''' or '''U.S.''' (Please note that ''America''
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  • Dr. [[Arif Bhimji]] (2000) applied international [[human rights]] law and the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms to the practice of non-ther |journal=Health Law in Canada Journal (HLCJ)
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  • ...cal indication]]. There is no medical necessity which, according to German law, makes a surgical intervention in the first place an exemption from punishm * In the [[United States of America|USA]] (2016), approximately 51.7% of all male newborns are non-therapeutically
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  • ...world renowned pediatrician - Dr.Edgar Schoen of San Francisco California, USA. }}</ref> after losing a 10.8 million dollar law suit,<ref name="tagami2011" /> after a mohel<ref name="tagami2011" /> sever
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  • ...al Ethics Committee. [https://www.cirp.org/library/statements/bma2003/ The law & ethics of male circumcision - guidance for doctors.] London: British Medi |location=West Lafayette, Indiana, USA
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  • In the [[USA]], several groups have been campaigning against the usual routine (non-ther ...slightly aware of the far-reaching consequences of [[circumcision]], this law causes a lot of suffering. Many people in Germany are unnecessary although
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  • |location=Tarrytown, New York, USA |journal=Journal of Law, Medicine, and Ethics
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  • ...cisive influence on the spread of this practice. In the puritan influenced USA, circumcision of children was popular in the 19th century as a means to pre ...ple claim that circumcision has prophylactic benefits. Especially in the [[USA]] those arguments have persisted for more then a 100 years, with ever chang
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