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Podcast
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…more rather than fewer restrictions on free speech globally; Whether tech companies should base their community standards on human rights principles; Whether attempts by European democracies like Germany and France to limit online hate speech creates a risk of “moderation without representation” for users of social media platforms in the US and elsewhere; How to assess Mark Zuckerberg´s recent speech on free expression at Georgetown University; W…

Podcast
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…more rather than fewer restrictions on free speech globally; Whether tech companies should base their community standards on human rights principles; Whether attempts by European democracies like Germany and France to limit online hate speech creates a risk of “moderation without representation” for users of social media platforms in the US and elsewhere; How to assess Mark Zuckerberg´s recent speech on free expression at Georgetown University; W…

Freedom rights
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…zism in Europe. Manifestations of hate speech “intimate a return to the all-too-familiar circumstances of murderous injustice that people or their parents or grandparents experienced,” which a “well ordered society” should not tolerate. Accordingly, hate speech can be restricted as a means of “assurance” to the targeted groups. Waldron explicitly rejects the idea that hate speech should constitute a “clear and present danger” before being prohibit…

Press Coverage
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…gious beliefs, should be permitted. They combined the average responses to each of these questions into an index of support for free speech. They then compared these scores with an index of freedom of expression compiled by V-Dem, another think-tank, which measures how much liberty people in each country enjoy in practice. Read the full article here.   JUSTITIA FREE SPEECH INDEX Explore the map and report  …

Justitia i medierne
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…gious beliefs, should be permitted. They combined the average responses to each of these questions into an index of support for free speech. They then compared these scores with an index of freedom of expression compiled by V-Dem, another think-tank, which measures how much liberty people in each country enjoy in practice. Read the full article here.   JUSTITIA FREE SPEECH INDEX Explore the map and report  …

Frihedens Fremtid - Medieomtale
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…bled and women, the commission proposed making hate speech a crime under EU law, giving Brussels the power to define hate speech throughout the 27 member states. Various forms of hate speech are already prohibited in all European democracies, but commission vice-president Věra Jourová explained, “Hate has no place in Europe. It goes against our fundamental values and principles. We need EU action to make sure that hate is criminalized the same way…

Press Coverage
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…bled and women, the commission proposed making hate speech a crime under EU law, giving Brussels the power to define hate speech throughout the 27 member states. Various forms of hate speech are already prohibited in all European democracies, but commission vice-president Věra Jourová explained, “Hate has no place in Europe. It goes against our fundamental values and principles. We need EU action to make sure that hate is criminalized the same way…

Justitia i medierne
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…s (and not only the number) of the victims of Hiroshima bombings. The third-instance court fined the applicant the equivalent of 510 Euros considering his joke/comments as insulting. Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Constitutional Court upheld this decision. Interestingly, in doing so, it relied on the ECtHR’s case of Žugić v. Croatia (2011) which did not involve contempt of court because of comments/remarks/jokes but contempt of court due to the absence…

Press Coverage
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…s (and not only the number) of the victims of Hiroshima bombings. The third-instance court fined the applicant the equivalent of 510 Euros considering his joke/comments as insulting. Bosnia and Herzegovina’s Constitutional Court upheld this decision. Interestingly, in doing so, it relied on the ECtHR’s case of Žugić v. Croatia (2011) which did not involve contempt of court because of comments/remarks/jokes but contempt of court due to the absence…

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