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  2. Crime against nature - Wikipedia

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    The crime against nature or unnatural act has historically been a legal term in English-speaking states identifying forms of sexual behavior not considered natural or decent and are legally punishable offenses. [1] Sexual practices that have historically been considered to be "crimes against nature" include masturbation, sodomy [2] and ...

  3. Sodomy law - Wikipedia

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    [123] and United States v. Bullock. [124] As of 2024, 12 states still had laws against consensual sodomy; in 2013, police in East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana, arrested gay men for "attempted crimes against nature" despite the law having been ruled unconstitutional and unenforceable. [125]

  4. Writ of Kalikasan - Wikipedia

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    A Writ of Kalikasan is a legal remedy under Philippine law that provides protection of one's constitutional right to a healthy environment, as outlined in Section 16, Article II of the Philippine Constitution, which states that the "state shall protect and advance the right of the people to a balanced and healthful ecology in accord with the rhythm and harmony of nature."

  5. List of protected areas of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The first important legislation that formed the basis of the current system of national parks and protected areas in the Philippines is Act No. 648, enacted in 1903 by the Philippine Commission. This act authorized the civil governor to "reserve for civil public purposes, and from sale or settlement, any part of the public domain not ...

  6. List of natural parks of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    In the Philippines, Natural Parks as defined by law are relatively large areas not materially altered by human activity. The extraction of natural resources is not allowed in these areas and they are maintained to protect outstanding natural and scenic areas of national or international significance for scientific, educational, and recreational ...

  7. Crime in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Rape in the Philippines is considered a criminal offense. In Philippine jurisprudence, it is a heinous crime punishable by reclusión perpetua when committed against women. Rape of males is also legally recognized as rape by sexual assault, which is penalized by imprisonment of six to twelve years. [8] [9]

  8. Nature: Cast-off crimes must be prevented in the wild - AOL

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    Nature: Cast-off crimes must be prevented in the wild. Gannett. Jim McCormac. July 20, 2024 at 3:00 AM. ... Nature: A portal to Ohio's glacial past can be found at Cedar Bog.

  9. Environmental crime - Wikipedia

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    Environmental crime makes up almost a third of crimes committed by organizations such as; corporations, partnerships, unions, trusts, pension funds, and non-profits. It is the fourth largest criminal activity in the world and it is increasing by five to seven percent every year. [2] These crimes are liable for prosecution.