You're wrong about that last one, Libman, because back in the day women were considered a man's property, and coveting one's neighbor's wife is actually coveting his property.
Also, if anyone cares, it seems that, at the very least, the first, second, third and fourth Commandments would represent clear violations of both article nine of the European Convention on Human Rights, and the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
Furthermore, the fifth, seventh and tenth Commandments are also of doubtful legality.