straffelov
Danish
editNoun
editstraffelov
- (law) a criminal code
- 2017, Matthieu Ricard, translated by Julie Rotne, Til forsvar for dyrene: Gode grunde til at behandle alle væsner med medfølelse, Gyldendal A/S, →ISBN:
- Et afsnit i den franske straffelov gør tyrefægtning og hanekamp tilladt der, hvor det har været en „lang og ubrudt tradition“.
- A section of the French criminal code makes bull- and cockfights legal in places where there has been a "long and unbroken tradition".
- 2017, Anders Henriksen, Arven efter Bush: Præsidentembedet og krigen mod terror, Gyldendal A/S, →ISBN:
- For det første var maksimumstraffen for sabotage i den amerikanske straffelov 'kun' 30 års fængsel, hvilket præsidenten mente, var en alt for mild straf.
- First of all, the maximum penalty for sabotage was "only" 30 years of prison in the American criminal code, which the president felt was far too mild a punishment.
Norwegian Bokmål
editEtymology
editNoun
editstraffelov m (definite singular straffeloven, indefinite plural straffelover, definite plural straffelovene)
References
edit- “straffelov” in The Bokmål Dictionary.
Norwegian Nynorsk
editEtymology
editNoun
editstraffelov f (definite singular straffelova, indefinite plural straffelover, definite plural straffelovene)
straffelov m (definite singular straffeloven, indefinite plural straffelovar, definite plural straffelovane)
References
edit- “straffelov” in The Nynorsk Dictionary.
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