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Differences between Anglo-Saxon and continental European Countries. Capital Punishment in the US, Vigilantism… Great Britain and civil rights. A country which embraces surveillance. Crime and corruption as special topics. Legal institutions the Anglos Saxon Sphere exported and special situations it protected. | Differences between Anglo-Saxon and continental European Countries. Capital Punishment in the US, Vigilantism… Great Britain and civil rights. A country which embraces surveillance. Crime and corruption as special topics. Legal institutions the Anglos Saxon Sphere exported and special situations it protected. | ||
− | + | Debates about same-sex marriage etc. | |
==Crossing Borders== | ==Crossing Borders== | ||
− | colonization decolonization; postcolonial theory/literature; new English literature(s) | + | colonization decolonization; postcolonial theory/literature; new English literature(s), intersectionality |
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Differences between Anglo-Saxon and continental European Countries. Capital Punishment in the US, Vigilantism… Great Britain and civil rights. A country which embraces surveillance. Crime and corruption as special topics. Legal institutions the Anglos Saxon Sphere exported and special situations it protected. Debates about same-sex marriage etc.
Crossing Borders
colonization decolonization; postcolonial theory/literature; new English literature(s), intersectionality