Two current problems of Spanish criminal policy through the reading of Animal Farm by George Orwell's: the presumption of innocence and the crime of harassment (art. 172 ter CP) in the draft organic law of integral guarantee of sexual freedom
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Law, Literature, Stalinism, Totalitarianism, Sexual freedomAbstract
This study addresses the relationship between Law and Literature. On this occasion, a classic work of the 20th century has been taken, such as Animal Farm, by George Orwell, in which the phenomenon of Stalinist totalitarianism is analyzed, putting it in relation to the Draft Organic Law on the Comprehensive Guarantee of Freedom sexual.
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2022-11-01
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Luis de las Heras Vives. (2022). Two current problems of Spanish criminal policy through the reading of Animal Farm by George Orwell’s: the presumption of innocence and the crime of harassment (art. 172 ter CP) in the draft organic law of integral guarantee of sexual freedom. GLOSSAE. European Journal of Legal History, (19), pp. 16–32. Retrieved from https://glossae.eu/glossaeojs/article/view/488
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