Law and sexuality: liberation or repression?
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https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.esde.2525Keywords:
sexuality, control, law, crime, sin, moralAbstract
This article intends to show some relations between law and sexuality, from the analysis of the Colombian penal legislation on the sexual crimes. It brings the consideration that the relations of the law with sexuality have reproduced or expanded other controls as the originating of religion, moral and diverse scientific speeches, and that has conducted to an additional control, lacking many times of sustainable rationality. It presents the need of desexualize (eliminating the sexual element from) the rights.
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