"But under our constitutional scheme, only the federal government has the authority to prescribe penalties for foreign violations of international law."
Those laws prescribe penalties up to the death penalty for blasphemy.
The Criminal Code prescribes various penalties for the forced prostitution of women.
The Saponid said, "I fear that the penalties prescribed by tradition must come into effect.
Were the ordinance to prescribe criminal penalties, that aspect alone would be enough to invalidate it, he added in a footnote.
These punishments are sufficiently stringent and commensurate with penalties prescribed for other serious crimes.
Any such offense shall subject the offender to penalties prescribed by law as well as to ethics and justice actions.
This penalty is sufficiently stringent and commensurate with penalties prescribed for other serious offenses, such as rape.
The penalty prescribed for forced labor, a fine ranging from $48 to $598 and from six days to one month's imprisonment, is not sufficiently stringent.
The penalties prescribed in the preceding paragraph shall be increased by half (1/2) when the behaviors are effected with less than fourteen (14) years.
The code prescribed various punishments for crimes and some court procedures.
There is no specific punishment prescribed, however, and this is usually left to the discretion of the local authorities on Islam.
This practice is commensurate with punishments prescribed for others grave crimes, such as rape.
These penalties are commensurate with punishments prescribed for other serious crimes, such as rape.
Many crimes have the same or similar punishment prescribed irrespective of the caste of the offender.
Possession of such items after sundown this day will be construed as heresy against the church, bringing with it the punishment prescribed by law.
Law No. 58/2008 outlaws, but does not define, human trafficking for sexual exploitation and prescribes punishments of 15 to 20 years' imprisonment.
If I should, I am ready to suffer the punishments prescribed by revolutionary justice.
Suriname prohibits all forms of human trafficking through its criminal code, prescribing punishment from five to 20 years' imprisonment.
However, the equality provision does not forbid discrimination in prescribing different punishments for different classes of individuals.