List of countries by age of consent: Difference between revisions

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|Age of consent is 17. While no law expressly prohibits polyamorous domestic relationships, marriage between more than two individuals is prohibited by law in all 36 administrative divisions.
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|[[Corumm]]
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| style="background:#5F5F5F" |Australis
|16||16||16||16||19||19||The age of consent for polyamorous and unmarried couples is 19 rather than 17 in an effort to limit exploitative sexual relationships prior to completion of secondary education. Coinciding with this marriage among Koré'hetanùan adolescents is significantly higher than in other countries, as punishments for violating the age of consent often involve lengthy prison sentences. There is currently a movement in Koré'hetanùa to both lower the age of consent for polyamorous and unmarried couples and to institute laws preventing those in positions of authority from being in a relationship with individuals under the age of majority in Koré'hetanùa (19).
|16||16||16||16||19||19||The age of consent for polyamorous and unmarried couples is 19 rather than 17 in an effort to limit exploitative sexual relationships prior to completion of secondary education. Coinciding with this marriage among Koré' hetanùan adolescents is significantly higher than in other countries, as punishments for violating the age of consent often involve lengthy prison sentences. There is currently a movement in Koré'hetanùa to both lower the age of consent for polyamorous and unmarried couples and to institute laws preventing those in positions of authority from being in a relationship with individuals under the age of majority in Koré'hetanùa (19).
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|[[Urcea]]
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