Human Rights Law Review: Hate Speech and the European Court of Human Rights: Whatever Happened to the Right to Offend, Shock or Disturb?
Abstract In Handyside v. The United Kingdom, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) held that…
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Abstract In Handyside v. The United Kingdom, the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) held that…
For immediate release: A new survey reveals that most people and nations strongly support free…
Rushing to Judgment: Are Short Mandatory Takedown Limits for Online Hate Speech Compatible with The…
Our written submission to the Scottish Parliament on the Hate Crime and Public Order Bill. See…
The Digital Berlin Wall: How Germany (Accidentally) Created a Prototype for Global Online Censorship -…
Every year, over 500,000 comments are deleted from five Danish Facebook pages – do you…
The Digital Berlin Wall: How Germany (Accidentally) Created a Prototype for Global Online Censorship …
Publication in American Journal of Political Science by Christian Bjørnskov and Jacob Mchangama. Acess the…
Are we are seeing a clash between a cosmopolitan view of citizenship and a…
We the undersigned respectfully urge the Danish Parliament to vote in favour of bill L…