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Freedom of speech under attack / Afshin Ellian and Gelijn Molier (eds.).

Other author/creatorEllian, Afshin, 1966-
Other author/creatorMolier, Gelijn.
Format Electronic and Book
Publication InfoThe Hague, The Netherlands : Eleven International Publishing, [2015]
Descriptionxv, 322 pages ; 24 cm
Supplemental Content Full text available from Ebook Central - Academic Complete
Subject(s)
Contents Various aspects of freedom of speech / Afshin Ellian and Gelijn Molier -- Curious history of group discrimination in the Netherlands / Henny Sackers -- Indefinable hatred : some comparative law remarks about the Dutch criminal offence of incitement to hatred / Aernout Nieuwenhuis -- Freedom of speech : 'it's politics all the way down' / Gelijn Molier -- Extension of parliamentary immunity / Remco Nehmelman and Max Vetzo -- Free speech : a look back and a look ahead / Amos Guiora -- Changing course by stealth : how the European Court of Human Rights has been moving the goalposts in the area of political free speech / Tom Zwart -- Hate speech in the case law of the European Court of Human Rights : good intentions make bad law? / Koen Lemmens -- Extreme speech in a religious context : a legal theoretical perspective on the case law of the European Court of Human Rights / Marloes van Noorloos -- Restricting free speech in times of terror : an ECHR perspective / Jan-Peter Loof -- Civilizational limitation of freedom of speech / Ambrogino G. Awesta -- Exploring the limits of freedom : heresy in a free society / Afshin Ellian -- Making the world safe for democracy : freedom of speech and modern democracy / Arie-Jan Kwak -- Deliberation can be rough : explaining the democratic importance of free speech / Stefan Rummens -- New censorship : a case study of the extrajudicial restraints on free speech / Paul Cliteur, Tom Herrenberg and Bastiaan Rijpkema.
Abstract "This book is a 'follow-up' of a book that appeared in 2011, in Dutch. That year saw the trial of Geert Wilders, parliamentarian and party leader of one of the largest political parties in The Netherlands. Central questions were: Should a parliamentarian be allowed more freedom of expression than an 'ordinary citizen'?; How should 'group insult' and 'incitement to hatred and discrimination' be interpreted?; What is the significance of the European Convention on Human Rights for freedom of speech? Is there a tension between freedom of speech de iure and de facto? These questions have lost none of their importance and topicality, especially not since the terrorist attack on Charlie Hebdo. The Wilders case is merely a symptom of a larger development at the European level: The rise of nationalistic and populist politicians who willingly confront the limits of freedom of speech in the discussion about the immigration and integration of aliens and refugees. At the same time, radicalized Muslims increasingly make use of modern media to glorify Jihad and other acts of violence. These developments necessitate a closer reflection of freedom of speech. In addition, the theoretical aspects of the relation between freedom of speech and democracy are given ample attention"--Back cover.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references.
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Technical detailsMode of access: World Wide Web
Genre/formElectronic books.
LCCN 2014504188
ISBN9789462900271
ISBN9462900272

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