Dowry Extortion: Criminal Liability
I would like to know whether Ukrainian legislation provides for criminal liability for dowry extortion, and if so, what are the penalties for this crime?
I would like to know whether Ukrainian legislation provides for criminal liability for dowry extortion, and if so, what are the penalties for this crime?
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