The new UAE Penal Code expands protections for women and children while decriminalizing some extramarital relationships. It raises the age of consent from 14 to 18, broadens the definition of rape to include situations where the victim cannot consent, and imposes stricter sentences including life imprisonment or capital punishment. Additionally, unmarried couples over 18 can now legally cohabitate and have relationships, and unmarried parents are allowed to acknowledge and document their children born out of wedlock.
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Unmarried parents, sexual assault, and extramarital relationships are now all covered under a new uae legislation
1. UNMARRIED PARENTS, SEXUAL ASSAULT, AND
EXTRAMARITAL RELATIONSHIPS ARE NOW ALL
COVERED UNDER A NEW UAE LEGISLATION
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2. Int.
• The revised UAE Penal Code decriminalized consensual relationships outside of
marriage, added provisions for unmarried parenting, and broadened the scope of
rape charges.The Federal Decree-Law No. 31 of 2021 concerning the UAE Penal
Code, released last month as part of the UAE’s most significant set of legislative
changes, intends to boost women’s and domestic workers’ protections while
promoting social cohesion public safety.
• One change is relating to the Cohabitation between unmarried couples. According
to recent legislative revisions in the United Arab Emirates, Cohabitation between
unmarried couples has been decriminalized and is no longer a crime. It clarifies
that consenting sex and pregnancy outside of marriage are not illegal. It’s worth
noting that, previous to these amendments, it was unlawful to have sexual contact
with someone who wasn’t married to the individual in the issue.
3. Significant Amendments to New Penal
Code
• The Law, which takes effect on January 2, 2022, makes significant revisions to
Federal Law No. 3 of 1987. One most crucial change is the increase of the legal age
of puberty from 14 to 18 years, which implies that victims of rape, sexual
molestation, or consensual sex under 18 years are classed as minors under the new
Penal Code.
4. Three significant clauses have been
amended in the new UAE Penal Law:
• Addition of more detailed definitions of rape
• Raping a woman now carries a life sentence under the new Law. If one of the following four conditions is met, the penalty is increased to capital
punishment:
• If the victim was less than the age of eighteen (18),
• If for whatever reason, the sufferer was unconscious
• If the victim was incapacitated or otherwise unable to resist,
• If the criminal is a member of the victim’s family or caretaker or an employer with power over a woman or domestic assistant.
• The new Law raises the age limit for juveniles from 14 to 18 years old and expands the definition of rape crimes.While the previous Law only stipulated
the death penalty for rape, the new Law separates the penalties for raping a woman into life in prison and the death penalty for the other four
conditions.
• Under the old provision of Law, those who raped minors under 14 faced the death penalty. It now covers those who rape minors under the age of
eighteen.The new Law also specifies four conditions for using force that result in the death penalty for the offender.The previous Law did not include
these provisions.
5. Out-of-wedlock relationships are no longer
criminalized
• Unmarried couples over 18 years of age can only face up to six months in jail under the new Law if a complaint is filed by
either party’s wife, husband, or custodian. However, if the spouse or guardian decides to withdraw the charges, the case
will be postponed or dismissed.
• Previously, under Federal Law No. 3 of 1987, living with an unmarried partner was punishable by a year in prison.
Amendments to the Federal Decree-Law No. 15 of 2020 announced last year decriminalized consensual relationships
between unmarried couples.The most recent Penal Code regulates extramarital relations by providing a mechanism for
the spouse or guardian to file a lawsuit.
• However, as per the old statute, if the consenting intercourse included a victim under 18 years of age, the criminal faces
sexual molestation charges, which are penalized by temporary jail.
• The only change is that the new rule lifts the age limit for child victims of consenting intercourse from 14 to 18. If the
criminal is a caregiver or responsible for the female victim or domestic assistant, the sentence is increased to life in
prison or temporary imprisonment.The old Law’s rules for having consensual intercourse with a child remain in effect,
but only for victims under 18 years, not 14 years.
6. Adopting out-of-wedlock children
• The most recent UAE Penal Law includes a new provision regarding parenting
children born outside of marriage. It states that anybody who engages in sexual
intercourse with an 18-year-old woman that results in the birth of a child gets a
minimum of two years in jail.
• The couple, however, will not face criminal charges if they marry, admit
parenthood of the child jointly or separately, and issue the baby’s official
documents and passport following the laws of the country of which one of them is
a national and with UAE law.
• Under the new Law, failing to acknowledge a child born outside of marriage is
criminal as of January 2, 2022. Parents who fail to document or acknowledge an
out-of-wedlock child will be charged with a crime.The old Law, which criminalized
consensual relationships outside of marriage, made no provision for unmarried
parents to parent their children.
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