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public morality - traduction vers néerlandais

Public morals; Public Morals (TV Series); Puritanical morality; Public Morals (TV series); Public Morals

public morality         
openbare moraal
public morals         
publieke morelen, algemeen stelsel van ethiek in speciale gemeenschap
public area         
  • Piazza del Popolo]] in [[Cesena]] with the artistic ''Fontana Masini''
  • [[Martin Firrell]] The [[Royal National Theatre]] [[London]] 2016
PLACES FOR PUBLIC USE
Public place; Public area; In public; Public places; Public spaces; Public distance; Public Space; Public venue; Public realm; Public oval
openbare plaats (openbaar gebied/bezit, openbaar eigendom, staatsgrond)

Définition

general public
You can refer to the people in a society as the general public, especially when you are contrasting people in general with a small group.
These charities depend on the compassionate feelings and generosity of the general public...
Unemployment is 10 percent among the general public and about 40 percent among North African immigrants.
N-SING-COLL: the N

Wikipédia

Public morality

Public morality refers to moral and ethical standards enforced in a society, by law or police work or social pressure, and applied to public life, to the content of the media, and to conduct in public places. A famous remark of Mrs Patrick Campbell, that she did not care what people did as long as they "didn't frighten the horses", shows that in some sense even high tolerance expects a public limitation on behaviour. At the opposite extreme a theocracy may equate public morality with religious instruction, and give both the equal force of law.

Public morality often means regulation of sexual matters, including prostitution and homosexuality, but also matters of dress and nudity, pornography, acceptability in social terms of cohabitation before marriage, and the protection of children. It is a main justification for censorship; it can lead to campaigns against profanity, and so be at odds with freedom of speech. Gambling is generally controlled: casinos have been considered much more of a threat than large-scale lotteries or football pools. Public drunkenness is quite unacceptable in some societies, and legal control of consumption of alcohol is often justified in terms of public morality, just as much as for medical reasons or to limit alcohol-related crime. Drug legislation, historically speaking, has sometimes followed on similar reasoning. Abortion is sometimes treated as an aspect of public morality, even if it is legally defined, regulated by medical professionals, and almost entirely hidden from public view. AIDS as a health policy issue is linked to public morality in a complicated manner.

Views on public morality do change over time. Public views on which things are acceptable often move towards wider tolerance. Rapid shifts the other way are often characterised by moral panics, as in the shutting down of theatres a generation after Shakespeare's death by the English Puritans.

It may also be applied to the morals of public life. Political corruption, or the telling of lies in public statements, tarnish not only individual politicians, but the entire conduct of political life, whether at local or national level. These are fairly universally regarded as blots on reputations, though in some cases there is a grey area between corruption and legitimate fund-raising. Whether the private lives of politicians are a public morals issue is not a matter of agreement, internationally speaking; the existence of an extramarital relationship of a Prime Minister or even a President would in some countries be considered a revelation well within the sphere of the public interest, while in other countries it would be considered quite irrelevant.

Exemples du corpus de texte pour public morality
1. Hamas has appointed itself guardian of public morality.
2. The Tunisian government defends its policy on security and public morality grounds.
3. The responses showed private attitudes to be far removed from public morality.
4. While China promotes Internet use for business and education, government officials also say Internet cafes are eroding public morality.
5. The measures, he said, not only ensured the rights of the original developers but also protected public morality.