Matter of Obscenity

Matter of Obscenity

The Politics of Censorship in Modern England

Hilliard, Christopher

Princeton University Press

09/2021

336

Dura

Inglês

9780691197982

15 a 20 dias

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Obscenity; Censorship; Pornography; Publication; Lady Chatterley's Lover; Obscene Publications Acts; Prosecutor; Literature; Home Office; Freedom of speech; Legislation; Common law; Barrister; Home Secretary; Roy Jenkins; Mary Whitehouse; D. H. Lawrence; Crime; Newspaper; Counsel; Attempt; Private prosecution; V.; Novelist; Controversy; Lawyer; Solicitor; Politician; Recommendation (European Union); The Well of Loneliness; Homosexuality; Director of Public Prosecutions; Sedition; Penguin Books; Hank Janson; Film censorship; Publishing; Arts council; Imprisonment; Statute; John Stuart Mill; Intention (criminal law); Confiscation; Defendant; Customs; Public morality; Last Exit to Brooklyn; Private member's bill; England and Wales; Expert witness; Civil service; Mervyn Griffith-Jones; Hicklin test; Immorality; Literacy; Obscene Publications Act 1959; Wolfenden report; Paperback; Writing; Police; Pornographic film; Morality; Legal Advisor (Office for the Administrative Review of the Detention of Enemy Combatants); European Court of Human Rights; A. P. Herbert; Underground press; Cambridge University Press; Pornographic magazine; Deference; Fanny Hill