Adultery law scrapped due to sex bias (The Scotsman)


Adultery law scrapped due to sex bias (The Scotsman)
UGANDA scrapped an adultery law yesterday that campaigners said was biased against women.
Ugandan adultery law ‘too sexist’ (BBC News)
Uganda’s adultery law is scrapped as it treats married women differently from men, a court rules.
Sharia gangs roam streets of capital city to enforce their law with threats (Times Online)
Shiraz Ahmed was tending his music store in Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan, when a group of 15 bearded young men walked in bearing bamboo poles and a chilling message.
Adultery law scrapped due to sex bias (The Scotsman)
UGANDA scrapped an adultery law yesterday that campaigners said was biased against women.
Vodafone quoted saying full Essar buy against India law (Reuters via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)
Vodafone says Indian law bars it from owning all of the 67 percent of Hutchison Essar it plans to buy in a controversial $11.1 billion (5.6 billion pounds) deal, the Financial Times reported on Thursday.
Uganda scraps “sexist” adultery law (Reuters via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)
Uganda scrapped an adultery law on Thursday that campaigners said discriminated against women.
‘Rip-Off Lenders’ Targeted In New Law (Ananova)
New consumers credit laws have come into force, providing better protection from “rip-off” lenders. The 2006 Consumer Credit Act is being billed as the biggest shake-up in consumer law for 30 years.

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