Protection of Young Persons Act (Germany)
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The Protection of Young Persons Act (German: Jugendschutzgesetz or JuSchG) is a federal law in Germany to enforce youth protection in public spaces and regulate media consumption by minors. The act does not apply to minors who are married.[4]
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JuSchG | |
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The German Bundestag | |
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Territorial extent | Federal Republic of Germany |
Passed by | The German Bundestag |
Passed | 4 December 1951[1] |
Enacted | 6 January 1952 |
Legislative history | |
Bill title | |
Bill citation | Protection of Young Persons Act (Jugendschutzgesetz - JuSchG) [Unofficial English translation] |
Amended by | |
Amendment by Article 7, Sub-Clause 2, Act of 27 December 2003 [BGBl. I p. 3007], Amendment by Article 3, Act of 29 December 2003 [BGBl. I p. 3076], Amendment by Article 2, Act of 23 July 2004 [BGBl. I p. 1857, 2600], Amendment by Article 2, Act of 27 February 2007 [BGBl. I p. 179, 251], Amendment by Article 3, Act of 20 July 2007 [BGBl. I, p. 1595], Amendment by Act of 24 June 2008 [BGBl. I, p. 1075], Amendment by Article 3, Act of 31 October 2008 [BGBl. I, p. 2149], Amendment by Article 1, Act of 3 March 2016 (BGBl. I p. 369), Amendment by Article 11, Act of 10 March 2017 (BGBl. I p. 420) | |
Keywords | |
Legal drinking age, Alcohol laws, Alcohol laws in Germany, Legal smoking age, Youth rights | |
Status: In force |
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