Lois scélérates
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The lois scélérates ("villainous laws") is the pejorative name for a set of French laws restricting the 1881 freedom of the press laws passed under the Third Republic (1870-1940), after several bombings and assassination attempts carried out by anarchist proponents of "propaganda of the deed".
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See also
- Anti-terrorism legislation
- Anti-Socialist Laws passed in Germany in 1878
- French Third Republic (1870–1940)
- Propaganda of the deed
- Trial of the thirty (1894)
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