scholarly journals The LGBTIQ in Perspective of Criminal Law and Christian Doctrine: The Problem of Law and Morality

Author(s):  
Yanti Amalia Lewerissa ◽  
Rolland A. Samson
Teisė ◽  
2008 ◽  
Vol 66 (1) ◽  
pp. 46-61
Author(s):  
Mantas Liesis

Straipsnyje remiantis Hipokrato priesaikos, kaip etinio dokumento, ir baudžiamosios teisės normų, krimi­nalizuojančių eutanaziją ir padėjimą nusižudyti, pavyzdžiu nagrinėjama platesnė baudžiamosios teisės ir moralės santykio problema. In the article under the example of Hippocratic oath as the ethical document and the norms of criminal law which criminalize euthanasia and assisted suicide broader problem of the relationship between cri­minal law and morality is discussed.


1984 ◽  
Vol 20 (1) ◽  
pp. 79-98
Author(s):  
T. A. Roberts

The publication in 1957 of the Wolfenden Report occasioned a celebrated controversy in which profound theoretical issues concerning the relation between law and morality, and the legal enforcement of morality were discussed. The principal disputants were Lord Justice Devlin (Sir Patrick Devlin as he then was) and Professor H. L. A. Hart. It is by now well known that the main recommendation of the Wolfenden Report was the reform of the criminal law so that homosexual behaviour in private between consenting male adults should no longer be a criminal offence. As homosexual behaviour in Christendom was at the outset punishable in the ecclesiastical courts, and subsequently, with the demise of the ecclesiastical courts, in the secular courts, the Wolfenden recommendation on homosexuality marked a major departure from the prevailing state of affairs in which the precepts of Christian morality, especially relating to sexual morals, were at first enforced by the ecclesiastical courts, and then by the secular courts.


Author(s):  
John P. S. McLaren

[T]he ordinary citizen who detests exploited prostitution has no unbalanced desire for legislation at any price. He or she is prepared to face the inescapable truth that the causes of this evil cannot be touched by law, however perfectly conceived, however perfectly administered. Those who are obsessed by a frenzy for legislative measures achieve contentment and futility. The slow way is the only way of advance here: education, a changed social outlook, a gradual reorganization of economic conditions, these may remove such causes as are within our control. And not the wisest of us can prophesy but that we shall find the primary cause will baffle us at the end. Teresa Billington-GreigThe relationship between criminal law and morality is one which has always evoked strong feelings. Moreover, the question of whether and how to use criminal law sanctions to curb sexual immorality has been particularly susceptible to both outbursts of moral fervour in the community at large and to the pressure exercised by crusaders and propagandists with moral missions.


Teisė ◽  
2008 ◽  
Vol 66 (66) ◽  
Author(s):  
Mantas Liesis

Straipsnyje remiantis Hipokrato priesaikos, kaip etinio dokumento, ir baudžiamosios teisės normų, krimi­nalizuojančių eutanaziją ir padėjimą nusižudyti, pavyzdžiu nagrinėjama platesnė baudžiamosios teisės ir moralės santykio problema. In the article under the example of Hippocratic oath as the ethical document and the norms of criminal law which criminalize euthanasia and assisted suicide broader problem of the relationship between cri­minal law and morality is discussed.


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