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The age of consent in Bolivia is set at 14, as per Art. 308 Bis, Violación de Niño, Niña o Adolecente (Rape of Boys, Girls and Adolescents), [ 25 ] which punishes rape (Spanish: violación ) of children under 14, "even without the use of force or intimidation and when consent is alleged" ( así no haya uso de la fuerza o intimidación y se ...
The age of consent is the age at which a person is considered to be legally competent to consent to sexual acts and is thus the minimum age of a person with whom another person is legally permitted to engage in sexual activity. The distinguishing aspect of the age of consent laws is that the person below the minimum age is regarded as the ...
The age of consent in Bolivia is set at 14 per article 308bis (known as "Rape of Infants, Girls, Boys and Adolescents" (Violación Infantes, Niña, Niño y Adolescentes)) of the Criminal Code, which punishes rape (violación) of children under 14, "even without the use of force or intimidation and when consent is alleged" (así no haya uso de ...
In the United States, the mean age at first marriage is about 32 for men and about 30.8 for women, putting the average age at first marriage at about 31.4 for both genders. However, in India, it is even lower, at about 30 for men and about 27.2 for women, putting the average age at first marriage at about 28.6 for both genders. [citation needed]
Related titles should be described in Ages of consent in Latin America, while unrelated titles should be moved to Ages of consent in Latin America (disambiguation) Main article: Age of consent Ages of consent in Latin America are discussed in the following articles:
Jul 17, 12:07 AM EDT By PAOLA FLORES EL ALTO, Bolivia (AP) -- Alicia weaves through El Alto's stalled traffic under a blazing sun, hawking colorful woven flowers to grumpy drivers and lovers. With ...
The legal age for women to marry in Bolivia is 14 and 16 years of age for men. Early marriage require parental consent , with a judge being able to grant consent if the parents do not or cannot approve.
Though the original arguments for raising the age of consent were based on morality, since then the raison d'être of the laws has changed to child welfare and a so-called right to childhood or innocence. [16] In France, under the Napoleonic Code, the age of consent was set in 1832 at eleven, [17] and was raised to thirteen in 1863. [18]