Abstract
In the context of the Anti-Terrorism Pact, the crime of humiliation of victims of terrorism was created in Spain in 2000. In 2015 it was amended in line with the legislative developments that followed the 9/11 and 11M attacks. Between 1968 and 2011 ETA perpetrated more than 3,500 attacks that left thousands of victims. Having disappeared in 2018, its consequences persist. Among the embers of violence are conducts that aim to attack the honour of the victims. This work traces the creation of this criminal offence and its application in the context of the victims of ETA terrorism.
Keywords: ETA, Terrorism, Spain, Humiliation, Victims, Crime.
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