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The harassment of anti-bulls heavily organized in Spain and other European countries has jumped to Spanish bullfighting America. It has become globalized. In France and Spain, in spite of the attacks, the legal regulation of bullfighting has been moved from the public order to an intangible cultural...

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Main Author: Villegas Moreno, José Luis
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: 2017
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Online Access:https://dialnet.unirioja.es/servlet/oaiart?codigo=6346420
Source:Revista Aragonesa de Administración Pública, ISSN 1133-4797, Nº 49-50, 2017, pags. 231-256
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Summary: The harassment of anti-bulls heavily organized in Spain and other European countries has jumped to Spanish bullfighting America. It has become globalized. In France and Spain, in spite of the attacks, the legal regulation of bullfighting has been moved from the public order to an intangible cultural heritage subject, with special legislation to that effect. Its foundation the right of minorities. Pending this qualitative leap in Spanish bullfighting America. The issue of impact on the environment is being used as an anti-bullfighting argument. We assert that this statement is not true, with support in the opinions of environmental specialists, jurists and philosophers. We analyze a recent judicial decision in Venezuela on the subject.