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Faith in Public Debate - On Freedom of Expression, Hate Speech and Religion in France & the Netherlands (Paperback)
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Faith in Public Debate - On Freedom of Expression, Hate Speech and Religion in France & the Netherlands (Paperback)
Series: Human Rights Research Series, 68
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Should a politician be free to fiercely attack the religion of a
sector of the population? Should he be allowed to strongly reject
the culture of a particular minority group? Should religious
adherents be allowed to advocate the transition from a democratic
to a theocratic state? Should a satirical magazine be free to mock
religious figures and practices? These sort of questions concern
the place of faith in public debate and continue to dominate public
discussion that has been fuelled by a series of events, including
the terrorist attacks in New York, Madrid and London; the
assassination of Dutch film director Theo van Gogh; the affair of
the Danish Cartoons; the prosecution of Dutch politician Geert
Wilders for his statements on Islam and Muslims; and the terrorist
attack on French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in Paris.The
overarching question triggered by these events concerns the
relationship between freedom of expression and the regulation of
'hate speech'; which forms of hate speech should the state
prohibit, on what grounds and by which means? Notably, the
restriction of hate speech uttered in the context of the public
debate about multiculturalism, immigration, integration and Islam,
and of religious fundamentalism has become a topic of lively
discussion.This research constitutes the first international
comparative study that provides a profound analysis of the law on
hate speech in France and the Netherlands and under European and
international law. It thoroughly examines the national legislation,
its drafting history, policy and other legal documents and case law
including famous legal cases against Dutch politician Geert
Wilders, French politician Jean-Marie Le Pen and le Front National,
French comedian Dieudonne and satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo. It
also makes reference to the most recent international hate speech
literature and discusses its key issues. This book can, thereby,
form a source of inspiration for anyone interested or involved in
the regulation of hate speech: academics; legislators; judges;
prosecutors; politicians; interested citizens; and involved NGOs
and can contribute to the 'faith in public debate', by elucidating
its possible boundaries.
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