Search Results: %E4%B8%80%E7%94%9F%E6%87%B8%E5%91%BD%E3%81%ABHPE0-V25%E6%97%A5%E6%9C%AC%E8%AA%9E+%E8%A9%A6%E9%A8%93%E9%96%A2%E9%80%A3%E6%83%85%E5%A0%B1+-+%E5%90%88%E6%A0%BC%E3%82%B9%E3%83%A0%E3%83%BC%E3%82%BAHPE0-V25%E6%97%A5%E6%9C%AC%E8%AA%9E+%E3%82%AF%E3%83%A9%E3%83%A0%E3%83%A1%E3%83%87%E3%82%A3%E3%82%A2+%7C+%E6%9B%B4%E6%96%B0%E3%81%99%E3%82%8BHPE0-V25%E6%97%A5%E6%9C%AC%E8%AA%9E+%E3%83%86%E3%82%AD%E3%82%B9%E3%83%88+%F0%9F%8D%AB+%E6%A4%9C%E7%B4%A2%E3%81%99%E3%82%8B%E3%81%A0%E3%81%91%E3%81%A7%E3%80%8A+www.goshiken.com+%E3%80%8B%E3%81%8B%E3%82%89%EF%BC%88+HPE0-V25%E6%97%A5%E6%9C%AC%E8%AA%9E+%EF%BC%89%E3%82%92%E7%84%A1%E6%96%99%E3%81%A7%E3%83%80%E3%82%A6%E3%83%B3%E3%83%AD%E3%83%BC%E3%83%89HPE0-V25%E6%97%A5%E6%9C%AC%E8%AA%9E%E6%A8%A1%E6%93%AC%E5%AF%BE%E7%AD%96 (245)

Arrangementer @en
0

…he Director of Foundation for Individual Rights’ (FIRE) Education Targeted Advocacy program, and Danish lawyer and human-rights activist, Jacob Mchangama, the founder and executive director of Justitia, a Danish think tank that promotes policies in favor of free expression. McLaughlin recently released a Substack, where she has written about blasphemy laws, social media regulation, and the NBA’s censorship of speech criticizing the Chinese governm…

Events
0

…e government but the tyranny of the majority. Mill thought a society’s beliefs about what sort of opinions should be tolerated could have a greater impact on individual liberty than state or national law. Bearing this and our globalized world in mind, how do private universities and companies, who aren’t limited by the First Amendment, respond to public pressure for censorship or open debate? How do today’s universities and companies who have camp…

Podcast
0

…phers tried to stem the rising tide of what they saw as godless sedition. Each faction tried to exert decisive influence over the institutions of the Old Regime and land the decisive blow in the battle over the public sphere shaping French mores. The stakes were high and the outcome uncertain. But perhaps the events of pre-revolutionary France may help explain why even today the democratically elected president of France has taken the lead in figh…

Podcast
0

…d why have countless people risked death and imprisonment to express their beliefs? Jacob Mchangama guides you through the history of free speech from the trial of Socrates to the Great Firewall. You can subscribe and listen to Clear and Present Danger on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, YouTube, TuneIn, and Stitcher, or download episodes directly from SoundCloud. Stay up to date with Clear and Present Danger on the show’s Facebook and Twitter pages,…

Justitia i medierne @en
0

…of freedom of speech in both Tunisia, Lebanon and Egypt, where respectively 91, 90, and 80 percent of respondents say that people should be able to say what they want without government interference. But the support quickly evaporates when questions are raised about controversial speech or supposedly competing values. For example, when asked whether speech offensive to the respondent’s own religion or belief should be allowed, only 27 percent of T…

Press Coverage
0

…lations in 33 countries, a whopping 93% think it’s important for people to be able to say what they want without censorship. Likewise, the rights of the media to report as they see fit and of people to use the Internet without censorship are supported by 91% and 89%, respectively. But if an overwhelming majority of respondents are enthusiastic supporters of free speech, why has this freedom been in global decline for more than a decade? To answer…

Justitia i medierne @en
0

…the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, Washington DC Hussain Abdul-Hussain, research fellow, Foundation for the Defense of Democracies, Washington, DC Ioanna Tourkochoriti, Associate Professor of Law, Associate Director at the Center for International and Comparative Law, University of Baltimore School of Law James Hannaham, author, New York Jean Lassègue, professor, philosopher, EHESS, Paris Jens-Martin Eriksen, author, Copenhagen J…

Podcast
0

…on ordinary people and local communities? Why has the Spanish Inquisition become so infamous? Was Islamic Spain a haven of religious tolerance compared to the Latin West? Are inquisitions a thing of the past or still relevant in the 21st century? And much, much more. Professor Ames is a department chair at the University of South Carolina, as well as the author of “Medieval Heresies: Christianity, Judaism, and Islam” and “Righteous Persecution: I…

Press Coverage
0

…the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, Washington DC Hussain Abdul-Hussain, research fellow, Foundation for the Defense of Democracies, Washington, DC Ioanna Tourkochoriti, Associate Professor of Law, Associate Director at the Center for International and Comparative Law, University of Baltimore School of Law James Hannaham, author, New York Jean Lassègue, professor, philosopher, EHESS, Paris Jens-Martin Eriksen, author, Copenhagen J…

1 12 13 14 15 16 25