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The Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 (c.33) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It introduced a number of changes to the law, most notably in the restriction and reduction of existing rights, clamping down on unlicensed rave parties, and greater penalties for certain "anti-social" behaviours. The Bill was introduced by Michael Howard, Home Secretary of Prime Minister John Major's Conservative government, and attracted widespread opposition.

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  • The Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 (c.33) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It introduced a number of changes to the law, most notably in the restriction and reduction of existing rights, clamping down on unlicensed rave parties, and greater penalties for certain "anti-social" behaviours. The Bill was introduced by Michael Howard, Home Secretary of Prime Minister John Major's Conservative government, and attracted widespread opposition. (en)
  • La Ley de Justicia Penal y Orden Público, en inglés Criminal Justice and Public Order Act es una ley aprobada en 1994 por el Parlamento del Reino Unido que introdujo en el país una serie de reformas sobre la restricción y reducción de ciertos derechos y libretades, con el fin de reprimir las fiestas rave ilegales, así como mayores sanciones para ciertos comportamientos «antisociales». El proyecto de ley fue presentado por Michael Howard, ministro del Interior del partido conservador del primer ministro John Major, y generó una amplia oposición en la sociedad británica. (es)
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  • An Act to make further provision in relation to criminal justice ; to amend or extend the criminal law and powers for preventing crime and enforcing that law; to amend the Video Recordings Act 1984; and for purposes connected with those purposes. (en)
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  • Parliament of the United Kingdom (en)
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  • 1994-11-03 (xsd:date)
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  • Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 (en)
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  • England & Wales; Scotland; Northern Ireland (en)
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  • The Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 (c.33) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It introduced a number of changes to the law, most notably in the restriction and reduction of existing rights, clamping down on unlicensed rave parties, and greater penalties for certain "anti-social" behaviours. The Bill was introduced by Michael Howard, Home Secretary of Prime Minister John Major's Conservative government, and attracted widespread opposition. (en)
  • La Ley de Justicia Penal y Orden Público, en inglés Criminal Justice and Public Order Act es una ley aprobada en 1994 por el Parlamento del Reino Unido que introdujo en el país una serie de reformas sobre la restricción y reducción de ciertos derechos y libretades, con el fin de reprimir las fiestas rave ilegales, así como mayores sanciones para ciertos comportamientos «antisociales». El proyecto de ley fue presentado por Michael Howard, ministro del Interior del partido conservador del primer ministro John Major, y generó una amplia oposición en la sociedad británica. (es)
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  • Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 (en)
  • Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 (es)
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