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  1. Mongolia - Criminal and penal law - Law, Act

    Amendment to the Criminal Code of Mongolia, 2004. - Legislation on-line

    Adoption: 2004-05-14 | MNG-2004-L-91039

    Amendment to the Criminal Code of Mongolia

    Ulaanbaatar


    Article 1. Add "transportation and other" before the "means" in the Article 49.2 and "theft of considerable number of livestock" after "caused a significant damage" in the Article 145.2 of the Criminal Code of Mongolia.

    Article 2. Amend Article 71.1 of the Criminal Code of Mongolia as "The court may reveal from a criminal liability a person who has committed for the first time a minor or a less serious crime other than in the Article 145.1 /Stealing of other's property/, reconciled with the victim, redressed completely the damage caused by the renounced and recovered causes of the damage."

    Article 3. The Amendment to the Criminal Code of Mongolia shall apply from the date of entry into force "The Law in Combating and Prevention of Livestock Theft".


    Chairman of the State Great Hural S. Tumur-Ochir

  2. Mongolia - Criminal and penal law - Law, Act

    Criminal Code of Mongolia [Revised]. - English Translation

    Adoption: 2002 | Date of entry into force: 2002-09-01 | MNG-2002-L-82785

    Contains provisions for the protection of individual's rights, public and private property, freedoms, national wealth, environment, security of society, legal order, independence, state system of Mongolia.

  3. Mongolia - Criminal and penal law - Law, Act

    Law on Administratively Enforced Labour.

    Adoption: 2000-01-18 | Date of entry into force: 2000-04-01 | MNG-2000-L-61173

    The law provides for the rules concerning the enforced labour of administratively detained persons who are unable or refuse to pay for the expenses incurred through services provided to them during the such detention. The law consists of six articles. Article 1 defines the objectives of the the present law, article 2 indicates the legislation regulating this kind of employment, article 3 provides the reasons and cases where enforced labour is imposed, articles 4 and 5 concern the principle, rules and procedures to be followed when imposing enforced labour.

  4. Mongolia - Criminal and penal law - Law, Act

    Modification of the Criminal Code.

    Adoption: 1999-05-14 | Date of entry into force: 1999-07-01 | MNG-1999-L-57598

    Amends section 149 of the Criminal Code of 1986 which provides that an employer who unfairly dismisses a pregnant woman and/or parent with a child under three years of age shall be subject to criminal punishment.

  5. Mongolia - Criminal and penal law - Law, Act

    Law of Mongolia against Domestic Violence. - Unofficial English Translation

    Adoption: 1999 | MNG-1999-L-82787

    Regulates relationships arising in connection with the prevention of domestic violence, its revealing and bringing to an end, elimination of causes and consequences thereof, protection of victim's rights, and imposition of liability on offenders with a view to ensure the equal rights of family members and to protect their rights and interests.


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