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Manual on hate speech EN
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The right to freedom of expression entails duties and responsibilities and is subject to certain limits, provided for in Article 10.2 of the European Convention on Human Rights, which are concerned, among other things, with protecting the rights of others. Identifying what constitutes “hate speech” is especially difficult because this type of speech does not necessarily involve the expression of hatred or feelings. On the basis of all the applicable texts on freedom of expression and the case law of the European Court of Human Rights and other bodies, the author identifies certain parameters that make it possible to distinguish expressions which, although sometimes insulting, are fully protected by the right to freedom of expression from those which do not enjoy that protection. Contents IIntroduction Conflicting rights and interests The concept of hate speech Identification criteria II Applicable instruments (A) Treaties (B) Recommendations and other instruments III Principles emerging from the case-law of the European Court of Human Rights (A) General principles relating to the right to freedom of expression (Article 10 of the ECHR) (B) Speech falling within the ambit of Article 17 of the ECHR (C) Restrictions to the freedom of expression (Article 10(2) of the ECHR) IV. Elements from other sources Annexes IRelevant applicable international and regional instruments II Examples of national measures and initiatives III List of judgments and decisions cited IVThematic index V Glossary
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Manual on hate speech EN

Anne Weber

Manual on hate speech EN

Anne Weber

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The right to freedom of expression entails duties and responsibilities and is subject to certain limits, provided for in Article 10.2 of the European Convention on Human Rights, which are concerned, among other things, with protecting the rights of others. Identifying what constitutes “hate speech” is especially difficult because this type of speech does not necessarily involve the expression of hatred or feelings. On the basis of all the applicable texts on freedom of expression and the case law of the European Court of Human Rights and other bodies, the author identifies certain parameters that make it possible to distinguish expressions which, although sometimes insulting, are fully protected by the right to freedom of expression from those which do not enjoy that protection. Contents IIntroduction Conflicting rights and interests The concept of hate speech Identification criteria II Applicable instruments (A) Treaties (B) Recommendations and other instruments III Principles emerging from the case-law of the European Court of Human Rights (A) General principles relating to the right to freedom of expression (Article 10 of the ECHR) (B) Speech falling within the ambit of Article 17 of the ECHR (C) Restrictions to the freedom of expression (Article 10(2) of the ECHR) IV. Elements from other sources Annexes IRelevant applicable international and regional instruments II Examples of national measures and initiatives III List of judgments and decisions cited IVThematic index V Glossary

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