in the period between 1693 and 1697
The Catholic King Charles II is restored to the throne.William of Orange invades England.James II and his supporters flee to Ireland.The Penal Laws are enacted
After putting "Irish Penal Laws" in the search engine, this website came up for me. LAWS IN IRELAND FOR THE SUPPRESSION OF POPERY commonly known as the PENAL LAWS From the consolidation of English power in 1691 until well into the nineteenth century, religion was the gulf which divided the colonial rulers of Ireland from the native majority. This sectarian division resulted from deliberate government policy. 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. Much additional information was included, of course.
Those enacted by the assemblies of the citizens.
Blue Laws
Compulsory school attendance laws are enacted by the individuals states. All states have such laws, and most states enacted these laws in the late 1800s to early 1900sMassachusetts was the first state to enact compulsory school attendance laws in 1852, and Alaska was the last "state" in 1929.It should be noted that compulsory school attendance laws were enacted while many of the states were still territories (i.e. before they gained actual statehood).
The Catholic King Charles II is restored to the throne.William of Orange invades England.James II and his supporters flee to Ireland.The Penal Laws are enacted
"Statutory" Law is enacted by Legislatures
A penal law that operates retroactively is a legal statute that applies to actions or offenses committed before the law was enacted. This means individuals can be prosecuted or punished under the new law for conduct that was legal at the time it occurred. Retroactive application of penal laws is generally viewed as unjust and is often prohibited by constitutional provisions, such as ex post facto laws in the United States. Such laws can raise significant legal and ethical concerns regarding fairness and the principle of legality.
One of the laws that George Washington enacted is the Judiciary act of 1789. Another of the laws that George Washington enacted is the Naturalization Act of 1790.
The Indian Penal Code (Act No. 45 of 1860) was enacted/ passed on 6 October 1860 and came into force in 1862
The four penal laws, enacted in the 17th and 18th centuries in England, were designed to restrict the rights of Catholics and dissenters. They included prohibitions on holding public office, owning land, and receiving education, as well as restrictions on worship. These laws aimed to enforce Protestant supremacy and suppress Catholic influence, particularly after events like the Popish Plot and the Glorious Revolution. Over time, these laws were gradually repealed, culminating in the Catholic Emancipation Act of 1829.
1.) The revise Penal Code 2.) Special Law
The discriminatory laws enacted in response to the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments were the Jim Crow Laws.
The discriminatory laws enacted in response to the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments were the Jim Crow Laws.
Penal codes vary by jurisdiction. Consult your local laws.
Ordinances.
Laws enacted by local legislatures are called ordinances.