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  2. Legislation of Honduras - Wikipedia

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    Henry V Besso (ed). A Guide to the Official Publications of the Other American Republics. No XIII: Honduras. Library of Congress. Washington.1947. Google Books. Alvarez and Ramos. Guide to Legal Research in Honduras. NYU Law. GlobalLex. 4.1 Legislation. Honduras. Guide to Law Online. Library of Congress. Legislation in "Honduras". WorldLII.

  3. Constitution of Honduras - Wikipedia

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    Honduras broke away from the Central American Federation in October 1838 and became an independent sovereign state. However, in the 1840s and 1850s Honduras participated in several conferences Central American Union, which did not work, such as the Confederation of Central America (1842–1845), the covenant of Guatemala (1842), the Diet of Sonsonate (1846) and National Representation in ...

  4. Firearms regulation in Honduras - Wikipedia

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    Hondurans and the laws of Honduras have had an individual freedom centered view on firearms. [8] Guns are carried openly in the countryside as a demonstration of machismo and virility. [9] Citizens of Honduras and non-citizens who are legal residents of the country may own handguns, shotguns, or rifles under the types and calibers permitted by law.

  5. Honduran nationality law - Wikipedia

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    Honduran nationality law is regulated by the Constitution, the Migration and Aliens Act (Spanish: Ley de Migración y Extranjería), the 2014 Law on Protection of Honduran Migrants and their Families (Spanish: Ley de Protección de los Hondureños Migrantes y sus Familiares) and relevant treaties to which Honduras is a signatory. [1] These laws ...

  6. Politics of Honduras - Wikipedia

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    Honduras became the third country in the world after the United States and Guatemala to establish embassies to Israel in Jerusalem. [36] In January 2021, Honduras changed the country's constitution to make it almost impossible to legalize abortion in the future. Before that, Honduras was already one of few countries with a complete ban on abortion.

  7. Category:Law of Honduras - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Law of Honduras" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Abortion in Honduras; C.

  8. LGBTQ rights in Honduras - Wikipedia

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    In Honduras, there is a social environment of historical discrimination against LGBT persons motivated by prejudice and machismo. The 2001 Law on Police and Social Affairs ( Spanish : Ley de Policía y Convivencial Social ) gives the police permission to raid city streets, entrap sex workers as part of "sanitation control" and arrest anyone who ...

  9. Executive branch of the government of Honduras - Wikipedia

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    The Republic of Honduras is organized according to Title I: On the State [1] of the Honduran Constitution of 1982. According to Title V: Branches of the Government, [2] the three administrative branches are the legislative, executive and judicial.