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  2. Strange laws - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, BBC News claimed these three laws were "of course" and "obviously" not applicable in modern times (neither confirming nor denying whether such laws actually exist or have ever existed), [12] although a 2006 BBC News article mentioned the two alleged anti-Welsh laws amongst a number of "strange-but-true laws" without giving any hint as ...

  3. Category:Law of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Education laws and guidelines in Japan (7 P) Environmental law in Japan (4 P) F. Japanese family law (7 P) H. Health law in Japan (4 P) Legal history of Japan (3 C, 34 P)

  4. Censorship in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Internet censorship in Japan generally focuses on pornography and controversial political material especially in regards to Japanese history during the Empire of Japan. [25] In 2022, Japan introduced a law to revise its Penal Code that would mandate a jail time for up to a year and a larger fine for making "online insults". [26]

  5. Rape in Japan - Wikipedia

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    Victims and perpetrators include Japanese citizens, residents, and foreign nationals from a wide range of backgrounds and every social class. Some are victims of drugging, [2] gang rape, [3] torture, murder, sexual slavery, and sex trafficking in Japan as well slavery in Japan. Cybersex trafficking and coerced rape pornography [4] [5] are issues.

  6. WJW (TV) - Wikipedia

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    WJW (channel 8) is a television station in Cleveland, Ohio, United States, affiliated with the Fox network. Owned by Nexstar Media Group, WJW maintains studios on Dick Goddard Way (previously South Marginal Road) just northeast of downtown Cleveland near the shore of Lake Erie, and its transmitter is located in the Cleveland suburb of Parma, Ohio.

  7. Six Codes - Wikipedia

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    Although, French Emperor Napoleon enacted five major codes, which were, in Japanese, altogether metonymically referred to as "the Napoleonic Code" (the official name of the Civil Code, the first and most prominent one), the Japanese added to this their own constitution to form six codes in all, and thus it came to be called the roppō or "six ...

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  9. John Daub - Wikipedia

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    In March 2017, Daub hitchhiked the length of Japan, [6] sharing the experience via a new all mobile livestreaming channel called ONLY in JAPAN * GO which has 314,000 subscribers as of February 2023. He collected the YouTube 1 Million subscriber award at the [ 7 ] YouTube FanFest Japan 2019 cementing him as one of the top YouTube creators in Japan.