INTERDISCIPLINARY ANALYSIS OF THE INCEST CRIME
Mariana Mitra-Nita
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Mariana Mitra-Nita: Ovidius University of Constanta, Faculty of Law and Administrative Sciences
Law, Society & Organisations, 2017, issue 3 (2/2017), 73-77
Abstract:
Incests are, unfortunately, an undeniable reality. This is, in addition to its immoral aspect, an offense with particularly serious consequences for the genotype of the human species and for the normal and natural evolution of man. Nowadays, incest is an offense, but in ancient times not only it did not constitute an illicit fact, but it was raised to the rank of state policy, being practiced in marriages between members of the same family, especially in the Egyptian royal courts. Later, however, human society has identified the unfavorable repercussions of these practices, forbidding them and blaming them under various forms and reactions, trying to prevent their realization by becoming aware of their harmfulness. The analysis of incest must be done from its farthest sources, reaching to this day. Moreover, incest carries an interdisciplinary approach, by reference to its nature.
Keywords: Incests; Immoral aspect; Offense; State policy; Interdisciplinary; Causality (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: K33 K41 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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