Talk:Crime of passion
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Taking out movie reference
[edit]I removed this:
(The 2005 Movie) In 2005, a movie released called "Crimes of Passion", featuring a man named Jeff, and a woman named Elizabeth, who work together to scam the company they work for out of $10 million, only to get caught up in a dramatic story of murder and betrayal, with many, many plot twists.
It should have its own article and a link to the dab page, but I don't have time right now. - Richfife 19:16, 15 February 2007 (UTC)
Cuckold? "specific father"?
[edit]The language of this article seems to be excessively archaic. Is there a particularly good reason for this, or would it be better to use more modern language for clarity? --Puellanivis (talk) 12:24, 2 January 2011 (UTC)
2012 comment
[edit]Is there death in honor? Or is there honor in premeditated death?
If you answered yes to the first question then death itself puts to death honor (puts the issue of honor to bed and says goodnight forever).
If you answered yes to the second question then death by honor becomes endemic (or epidemic).
Please respond to this philosophical argument at your convenience. Zoe. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 122.149.36.251 (talk) 01:52, 30 March 2012 (UTC)
What on earth?
[edit]"a husband who discovers his wife has made him a cuckold and proceeds to brutally batter or even kill his wife and the man with whom she was involved."
I assume there weren't enough links to the cuckold article, but really... is this called for? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 79.147.21.144 (talk) 23:49, 23 May 2012 (UTC)
2016 comments
[edit]FRANCE
Article 324 Penal Code 1810(repealed by Article 17 law no.617/75 of 7/11/75)
He who catches his spouse, his female ascendant, female descendant or his sister in the act (en flagrant délit) of adultery or illegitimate sexual relations with a third partyand commits unpremeditated homicide or wounding against the person of one or theother of them may be exempted from liability.*He who commits murder or wounding may be liable to a lesser penalty [in view of extenuating circumstances] if he has surprised his spouse, female ascendant or descendant or sister with a third person in a suspicious situation.
OTTOMAN:
Article 188 Penal Code 1858
He who has seen his wife or any of his female mahrams* with another in a state of disgraceful adultery and has beaten, injured, or killed one or both of them will be exempted [from liability] (ma`fu). He who has seen his wife or one of his female mahrams with another in an unlawful bed and has beaten, injured or killed one or both of them will benefit from an excuse (ma`dhur). *mahram: relative within the prohibited degrees of relationship (i.e. the woman cannot marry the subject)
list of Arab countries Napoleonic Code article 324 penal codes
ALGERIA Article 279 Penal Code 1991
EGYPT Article 237 Penal Code (no.58 1937)
IRAQ Article 409 Penal Code 1966
JORDAN Penal Code No.16 1960: Article 340
KUWAIT Article 153 Penal Code
LEBANON
4August 2011: Parliament votes to remove article 562 from the Penal Code.
Previous developments:Article 562 Penal Code 1943 (as amended 1983, 1994, 1995, 1996 and 1999):
Article 193 Article 252 Article 253
LIBYA Penal Code Article 375
MOROCCO Penal code 1963 as amended: Article 418
OMAN Penal Code Article 252:
PALESTINE Decision on Law no.71 of 2011 regarding the amendment of the Criminal Code in force in the Northern Governorates and the Criminal Code in force in the Southern Governorates (Official Gazette no.91 of 10 October 2011) (signed by President Mahmoud Abbas 5 May 2011):
Article 1: repeals article 340 from the 1960 (Jordanian) Penal Code that was till then in force in the West Bank;
Article 2: amends article 18 of the (British Mandate-issued) Criminal Code in force in the Gaza Strip (by adding “and this does not include crimes of killing women against the background of ‘family honour’” at the end of Article 18 which allows the court to“accept the excuse” made on grounds of self defence or defence of one’s own honouror that of other persons etc);
Article 3: repeals “anything which contradicts this Decision in the law”
SYRIA
Article 548 Penal Code 1949 (as amended 1953)
TUNISIA
Article 207 of Penal Code 1991 (repealed)
UAE Article 334 of law no.3/1978
YEMEN Article 232 of law no.12/1994
— Preceding unsigned comment added by Milktaco (talk • contribs) 21:30, 8 January 2016 (UTC)
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