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' This article is part of the Age of consent'' group of articles project. '''

In the interest of accuracy and quality it was decided by consensus* to hold these pages to a high standard of verification and to avoid ambiguity through the use of prose (not dot points) discussing the relevant statutes, case law or other authorities.

To this end all information must be properly referenced. Where writing about legislation or other law, the appropriate statues and similar must be cited. Where appropriate, portions of the legislation can be quoted. Where possible, a link to an up-to-date online copy of the legislation can be included (preferably, but not necessarily, in English). It is preferable to include any such references in-line, rather than in a separate &lt;ref&gt; section at the bottom of the page. This is to make it easier for readers to find the references in context.

The unfettered age of consent should be in bold text, in order that it stand out. No other ages should be in bold text. Any exceptions to should then be discussed afterwards (close in age exceptions, same sex relations etc).

For an example of a properly formatted article see the Ages of consent in Australia and Oceania.

* (The original age of consent formatting discussions began here)


 * The articles in this group are;


 * Age of consent
 * Age of consent reform
 * Ages of consent in Africa
 * Ages of consent in Asia
 * Ages of consent in Australia and Oceania
 * Ages of consent in Europe
 * Ages of consent in North America
 * Ages of consent in Latin America


 * Helpful repositories of legislation;


 * Worldlii: Global
 * Austlii: Australia
 * Bailii: Britain and Ireland
 * Canlii: Canada
 * Commonlii: Commonwealth
 * Cylaw: Cyprus
 * Droit: French
 * HKlii: Hong Kong


 * Juri Burkina
 * Cornell law
 * NZlii: New Zealand
 * Paclii: Pacific Islands
 * Saflii: Southern Africa


 * Please note that ageofconsent.com is not an acceptable reference as it has not been updated since 2002.