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Artistic Censorship and Freedoms in French Public Law
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 September 2022
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“I know that everyone is opposed to the idea of censorship of literary works. As for me, I believe that censorship can be justified, if it is exercised with probity and does not serve to cover up personal, racial or political persecution.” Thus pleaded Borges, with his taste, very paradoxical here, for provocation. The legitimization of a censorship which is “necessary” for society? This is perhaps also reflected by contemporary French law.
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©Xavier Boiy 2022. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of the International Association of Law Libraries. This article contains remarks the author made at the Annual Course of the International Association of Law Libraries 39th Annual Course on International Law and Legal Information: The Triptych: National, European and International Law, The French Way, Toulouse, France, October 4 to October 7, 2021.