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Droit et Cultures, 56, p. 35-47, 2008

DOI: 10.4000/droitcultures.150

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Droit et homosexualités: une réconciliation fragile

Journal article published in 2009 by Daniel Borrillo
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Abstract

La relation entre l’ordre social et juridique et les sexualités dissidentes, parmi lesquelles l’homosexualité, a toujours été particulièrement complexe. Si dans la civilisation gréco-romaine il régnait une atmosphère de tolérance, le monde judéo-chrétien a posé les fondations d’une répression morale et légale de laquelle le monde occidental a toutes les difficultés de se défaire. Cet article analyse l’évolution du traitement légal de l’homosexualité et montre la difficile réconciliation entre le droit et les citoyens homosexuels. ; The relationship between the legal and social order and the dissident sexualities, among which the homosexuality, has always been particularly complex. If the Greco-Roman civilization soaked in an atmosphere of tolerance, the Judeo-Christian world has laid the foundations for a moral and legal repression from which the West has difficulty in freeing itself. This article analyzes the evolution of the legal treatment of the homosexuality and shows the difficult reconciliation between the law and the homosexual citizens.