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  2. Human rights in Dubai - Wikipedia

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    Dubai has many workers from foreign countries, who have worked on real estate development projects such as the Dubai Marina.. Human rights in Dubai are based on the Constitution and enacted law, which promise equitable treatment of all people, regardless of race, nationality or social status, per Article 25 of the Constitution of the United Arab Emirates.

  3. Blasphemy law in the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    In August 2021, Abdul Khader Puthiyangadi, an ex-Muslim from Kerala, was arrested without bail and sentenced to prison for three years for criticizing Quran and Hadith in the United Arab Emirates on the grounds of the blasphemy law. [4] [better source needed] [5] [better source needed]

  4. Legal system of the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    The legal system in the United Arab Emirates is based on civil law, and Sharia law in the personal status matters of Muslims and blood money compensation. [1] Personal status matters of non-Muslims are based on civil law. [2] The UAE constitution established a federal court system and allows all emirates to establish local courts systems. [3]

  5. How a teenager’s holiday romance led to prison time in Dubai

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    But other foreigners have also found the UAE’s legal system, and many caveated laws, confusing. In July this year, Tori Towey, a 28-year-old Irish flight attendant for Dubai-based airline ...

  6. 41 Weird Laws From Around the World - AOL

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    41 Weird Laws From Around the World. Mia Taylor. May 3, 2021 at 7:05 AM. robbinsbox/shutterstock.

  7. The World's 10 Weirdest Laws Not to Break - AOL

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  8. Irreligion in the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia

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    Irreligion in the United Arab Emirates is rare, with only up to 4% of people reporting irreligious beliefs according to a Gallup poll.It is illegal for Muslims, [1] with apostates from Islam facing a maximum sentence of the death penalty under the country's anti-blasphemy law (though this has never resulted in any form of execution in the country’s history) [2].

  9. The World's 10 Weirdest Laws Not to Break - AOL

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    Getty Images Next time you plan to go fishing, wear a dress, put on false facial hair or murder your husband's Hong Kong-based mistress with anything other than your bare hands, you had better ...