The Protection of Morals under the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms

Nowlin aims to establish that most of the attention paid to sexual activity in the context of debates about the legal enforcement of morals is wrongheaded. He concludes that the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms has not clearly rejected legal moralism as...

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Canada
Civil Rights
Courts
Criminal law
Discrimination
Discrimination against gays and lesbians
Ethics
Freedom
Freedoms
Gays
Great Britain
Homosexuality
Human Rights
Human sexual behavior
Humans
International and municipal law
International Law
Jurisprudence
Legal status, laws, etc
Mill, John Stuart
Moral principles
Morality
Morals
Pornography
Privacy
Sex and law
Sexual Behavior
Sexual ethics
Social policy
Social values
Treaties
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