Well, honey, in China, disobeying the population law can lead to fines, forced abortions, or even sterilization. They don't mess around when it comes to controlling their population. So, if you're thinking about breaking the rules over there, you better think twice.
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The word is "illegal" if an action goes against the law.
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In 1979, due to the rapidly rising population, China enforced a law called "One-Child Policy". Basically the law states that a family in China may only have one child.
The Judge decides punishments within guidelines established by law, rule, or administrative procedure.
Some countries that have population laws include China with its one-child policy (now relaxed to a two-child policy), India with various state-implemented population control measures, and Iran with its policies encouraging higher birth rates after previously promoting lower birth rates. These laws are often introduced to manage population growth and address social and economic challenges.
obey the law
No. It is an act of civil disobedience (i.e.- you are DISOBEYING the law).
Imprisonment, fines and community service would be the common punishments for breaking laws in Ireland.
There are no set punishments for criminal offenses. The court must consider relevant law, the facts and circumstances, and the history of the convicted.
the election act of china and criminal law of china,but not the lobbying law of china
The non minority population people of China are restricted by law to only have one child (minority people can have two children).