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Freedom of Speech - Importing European and US Constitutional Models in Transitional Democracies (Hardcover, New)
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Freedom of Speech - Importing European and US Constitutional Models in Transitional Democracies (Hardcover, New)
Series: Routledge Research in Constitutional Law
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This book considers the issue of free speech in transitional
democracies focusing on the socio-legal developments in the Czech
Republic, Hungary, and Poland. In showing how these Central and
Eastern European countries have engaged with free speech models
imported from the Council of Europe / EU and the USA, the book
offers valuable insights into the ways States have responded to
challenges associated with transformation from communism to Western
democracy. The book first explores freedom of expression in
European and American law looking particularly at hate speech,
historical revisionism, and pornography. It subsequently enquires
into the role and perspectives of those European (mandatory) and
US-American (persuasive) models for the constitutional debate in
Central and Eastern Europe. The study offers an original
interpretation of the "European" model of freedom of expression,
beyond the mechanisms of the Council of Europe. It encompasses the
relevant aspects of EU law (judgments of the Court of Justice and
the harmonised EU instruments) as mandatory standards for courts
and legislators, including those in transitional countries of
Central and Eastern Europe. The book argues for de-criminalisation
of historical revisionism and pornography, and illuminates topics
such as genocide denial, the rise of Prague and Budapest as
Europe's porno-capitals, anti-Semitism and anti-Gypsyism, religious
obscurantism and homophobia, virulent Islamophobia, and the
glorification of terrorism. The research methodology in this study
combines a descriptive case law assessment (comparative
constitutional, public international, and EU law) with a normative
critique stemming from post-structuralist scrutiny, rhetoric,
postmodern legal movements, legal history, history of ideas, and
art criticism. This book will be of interest to students and
scholars of, comparative constitutional law, law and society, human
rights and European law as well as political philosophers.
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