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    A comparative study: moral and legal implications of homosexuality and same-sex marriage / Siti Nurzafirah Mohd Padzil, Nur Qistina Suhardi. by Mohd Padzil, Siti Nurzafirah, Suhardi, Nur Qistina

    Published 2008
    “…The position from the Islamic perspective on the different issues relating issues is discussed and at the same time, it is compared with the ever changing public attitude on the issues on the acceptable standards of public morality. Therefore, this research will discuss specifically on laws and morals relating to the homosexuality and gay marriages and to show its relationship with the question of morality and the effect of the standards of law and morality on the subject matter. …”
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    Homem, cidadão: ética e modernidade em Weber Man, citizen: ethics and modernitiy in Weber by Jessé Souza

    Published 1994-08-01
    “…<br>The attention given by Max Weber to the growing importance of the subjetive dimension of the moral question in the modern world allows him to deal with the relationships between the "citizen" (the public moral subject) and the "man" (the private moral subject) against the background of a radical redefinition of the figure of the moral subject.…”
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    Penanggulangan Pornografi dalam Mewujudkan Manusia Pancasila by Dewi Bunga

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…Specifically regulated in Law no. 11 Year 2008 About  Pornography  whose  existence  was  confirmed  by  the  Constitutional  Court  Decision No. 10-17-23/PUU-VII/2009 who rejected the  judicial  review  of  Law no. 44 Year  2008 on Pornography seeing this legislation is still needed to protect public morality. Prohibition of pornography  is  also  in  line with the principle of the 2nd Pancasila who want a  civilized  human being. …”
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    Influence of Morality on Criminalization and Decriminalization in the Legal System of Iran by Akbar Vorurai, Reza saadati, hamid hashemi

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…In consistent behaviors against the public morality and chastity is undeniable in society (community) .But what seems o to be important, is the government s response against the behaviors. …”
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    Intergenerational Value Differences in Contemporary Lithuanian Society by Rūta Žiliukaitė

    Published 2017-08-01
    “…Results of the analysis show a trend of an intercohort value change in 1990-2008 toward increasing individual secularization, moderation of conservative attitudes in the domains of family and individual sexual morality as well as leniency toward breaches of public morality. The development of work-related attitudes does not show any intercohort differences in value orientations. …”
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    KRIMINALISASI TERHADAP PERILAKU PENYIMPANGAN SEKSUAL by welly Kendra

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…Forms of Criminalization of Sexual Abuse Behavior in the Regional Regulation of Pariaman City Number 10 Year 2018 is against behavior that is prohibited from being based on moral background. To maintain public morality, in the criminalization of LGBT, the City of Pariaman government imposes sanctions in the form of administration, which is the cost of enforcing local regulations and in the form of penalties in the form of fines and confinement in the alternative criminal system. …”
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    The Moral Panic of Environmental Crime in the Geothermal Exploration Project in Banyumas by Awaludin Arif

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…This study reveals that the existence of public moral panic towards the activities of natural gas exploration in Mount Slamet results in the development of an environmental crime signal and the emergence of moral panic. …”
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    Historia zawiedzionych nadziei. O zakazie chowu zwierząt na futra by Agnieszka Bielska-Brodziak, Marlena Drapalska-Grochowicz, Marek Suska

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…What political conditions would have to be met for such far-reaching socio-economic changes motivated by public morality and environmental protection? Why this issue aroused so many contradictory emotions in political discourse? …”
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    Quand les civils maintiennent l’ordre. Configurations vigilantes à Istanbul by Elise Massicard

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…These range from political violence and steps to tackle criminality to broader action to police public morality. Referring to them as "vigilante configurations" captures their fluidity whilst recognizing that they are comparatively structured and lent coherence by references to role models and social imaginaries. …”
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    Alignment of Brazil to convention 216: trafficking in human organs, under a comparative public law perspective between european union and Brazil by Fernando Gonzalez Botija, Pedro D. Peralta

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…The research analyses some borderline questions where amalgamated policy options and publics morals on ethical grounds, are far from being resolved to other aspects such as the “transplant tourism” and therapeutic obstinacy and surrogate motherhood involving experimental therapies, on Brazil-EU perspectives…”
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    Human Rights as Reflected in the Document of Russian Orthodox Church from 2008 by Pop, Anton Viorel

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…The strengths and weaknesses of such a document are presented and include the Church in the contemporary debate, including responding to the most delicate challenges related to the beginning of the right to life, freedom of expression, abuses of the state or public morality.…”
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    Legal Policy of Anti-Corruption Supervisor Design: A New Anti-Corruption Model in Indonesia by Sidik Sunaryo, Asrul Ibrahim Nur

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The results indicate that the derived meaning of malicious intention of corruption in the old order, new order, and reform era gradually reduces the significance of adversarial nature from the perspective of public morality and the state's ideology. The Corruption Eradication Commission has been given authority to prevent and prosecute criminal acts of corruption. …”
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    Virtue signalling is virtuous by Levy, NL

    Published 2020
    “…It neither expresses vices, nor is hypocritical, nor does it degrade the quality of public moral discourse. Signalling our commitment to norms is a central and justifiable function of moral discourse, and the same signals provide (higher-order) evidence that is appropriately taken into account in forming moral beliefs.…”
    Journal article
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    Autopoiesis | Ethopoiesis: Bioconvergent Media in the Age of Neoliberal Biopolitics by Stuart J Murray, Deborah Lynn Steinberg

    Published 2015-05-01
    “…Raison d’état becomes raison d’être: Bioconvergent networks operate autopoietically, producing entrepreneurial individuals, iterated by and implicated in their own techno-mediatized surveillance, prosumption, risk-management, securitization, and public morality.…”
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    The Financial Regulation of the Development of Media Corporations in Ukraine by Makarenko Uliana B.

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…This will require a serious reform of the systems and mechanisms of the State regulation of television and radio broadcasting, telecommunications, intellectual property protection, public morality, information security, etc.…”
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    Christian statesmanship as a panacea for social policy constraints on differing political ideological fronts by Eze Simpson Osuagwu

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The paper is spiced with a model of government that reflects Christian statesmanship as a sine qua non for good governance to tackle policy issues of family life, public morality, and affirmative action. This paper concludes that we can hardly find a common ground in the adequacy of the social welfare program that will be all encompassing to serve the needs of the society, to fulfill the aspirations of different political ideological fronts. …”
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    Strengthening Religious Moderation through the Role of Civics Teachers by Mustafa Mustafa

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…In the Manado Model MAN, the position of religious moderation in civics education is more directed to the process of forming public morality rather than class identity hegemony. …”
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    Medical activities as an object of criminal law protection by M.V. Talan

    Published 2019-02-01
    “…Taking into account the recent changes in the Criminal Code of the Russian Federation and the latest legal practice, the criminal law aspects of medical activity and crimes of medical workers against the individual, public health and public morality have been revealed. The criminal law assessment of adverse effects in medical activities, which can be assessed as accidents, medical errors, and professional crimes, has been given. …”
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    Urbanization and ‘‘Re-Islamization’’ in Postcolonial Egypt: Al-Jamʿiyyāt al-Islamiyya and the Muslim Brotherhood by Panos Kourgiotis

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…It should be noted that under the guidance of those modern teachers, lawyers, merchants and other professionals, al-jamʿiyyāt and most notably the Muslim Brotherhood instructed the Muslim dwellers of Cairo, Damanhur, Ismailia, etc. on the necessity to live in conformity to their religion and to preserve public morality. As we will see, such attempts constituted an ‘‘alternative’’ not only to the Christian missionaries but also to al-Azhar and the traditional Sufi brotherhoods. …”
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    Chiesa, cattolici italiani e sessualità: i film come occasione di dibattito by Anna Pattuzzi

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…This article offers a panorama of debates on sexuality by Italian Catholics, between the 1940s and ’70s, focusing on the main questions regarding sexuality: birth control, sexual education, eroticism and public morality. The cinema played a significant role, and at times even became a valuable stimulus for debates on sexuality as far as the changing relationship between Catholics and sexuality was concerned.…”
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