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135:(The Legal Herald), in which both Furlan and Wilfan published numerous text on legal philosophy and legal theory. The journal was abolished in 1928, as one of the last Slovene-language and Croat-language media prohibited by the Fascist regime. Between 1928 and 1930, Furlan worked as political advisor to Wilfan, who became one of the leaders of the 873: 337:
In August 1947, he was sentenced to death. The sentence was later commuted to 20 years of forced labour. He was released on parole after four and a half years because of illness.
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as Minister for Culture and Telecommunication in the Provisional Government. In early 1945, he went to the liberated territories in southern Slovenia together with
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After the end of World War II, he became the dean of the Faculty of Law of the University of Ljubljana. He tried to maintain a critical attitude towards the
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in the 1930s, of having maintained contacts with the British intelligence since the late 1930s; the main accusation regarded his translation of Orwell's
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to escape the daily intimidations to which he was subjected in the Slovenian capital. In November 1953, he was reportedly attacked by agents of the
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Various secondary sources cite 10 June 1957 as Furlan's death date, but his gravestone (incorrectly) reads 16 June 1957.
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was printed on leaflets which were dropped by Allied airplanes over Slovenia. In Autumn 1944, Furlan replaced
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Bibliographical Lexicon of the Slovenian Litoral (Primorski slovenski bibliografski leksikon), pp.393-394.
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was already in full advance, he managed to get a permit to publish a Slovene-language legal journal named
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Usoda slovenskih demokratičnih izobražencev: Angela Vode in Boris Furlan, žrtvi Nagodetovega procesa
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He died in Ljubljana or Radovljica at the age of 62 and was interred in the cemetery in the
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schools in Trieste. As a teenager, he attended an intensive English course at the local
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In 1920, Furlan returned to his home city of Trieste, which had become a part of the
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between June and August 1943. In the first years of the war, Furlan supported the
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and his friendly relations with the American Red Cross official Jack Hoptner.
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In 1943, he moved to London, where he served as Minister of Education in the
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wrote a short story about Furlan, titled "Joyce's Pupil". The story was
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Il confine degli altri: la questione giuliana e la memoria slovena
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after the end of World War I. In 1920, he obtained a PhD from the
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George Orwell, Živalska farma (Ljubljana: Mladinska knjiga, 2001)
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Enakopravnost: neodvisen dnevnik za slovenske delavce v Ameriki
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Slovenian jurist, philosopher of law, translator and politician
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and Franc Snoj. Furlan was accused of having been member of a
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politician. During World War II, he worked as a speaker on
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In June 1947, he was arrested and tried at the so-called
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Boris Furlan was the father of the renowned physician
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Filozofske osnove pojma nevarnosti v kazenskem pravu
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Slovenian
jurist
philosopher of law
translator
liberal
Radio London
Tito–Šubašić coalition government
Yugoslav Communist
Nagode Trial
Slovene
Trieste
Austro-Hungarian Empire
Slovene language
Berlitz language school
James Joyce
German language
State gymnasium
University of Paris
World War I
University of Vienna
University of Bologna
University of Zagreb
Kingdom of Italy
Josip Wilfan
Fascist Italianization
Congress of European Nationalities
Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Fascist
Ljubljana
University of Ljubljana

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