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Hate Speech and Human Rights in Eastern Europe

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Hate Speech and Human Rights in Eastern Europe

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Legislating for Divergent Values

Hate Speech and Human Rights in Eastern Europe

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Hate Speech and Human Rights in Eastern Europe book

Legislating for Divergent Values
ByViera Pejchal
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2020
eBook Published 15 May 2020
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003005742
Pages 340
eBook ISBN 9781003005742
Subjects Area Studies, Law, Politics & International Relations, Social Sciences
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Pejchal, V. (2020). Hate Speech and Human Rights in Eastern Europe: Legislating for Divergent Values (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003005742

ABSTRACT

Hate Speech and Human Rights. Democracies need to understand these terms to properly adapt their legal frameworks. Regulation of hate speech exposes underlining and sometimes invisible societal values such as security and public order, equality and non-discrimination, human dignity, and other democratic vital interests.

The spread of hatred and hate speech has intensified in many corners of the world over the last decade and its regulation presents a conundrum for many democracies. This book presents a three-prong theory describing three different but complementary models of hate speech regulation which allows stakeholders to better address this phenomenon. It examines international and national legal frameworks and related case law as well as pertinent scholarly literature review to highlight this development.

After a period of an absence of free speech during communism, post-communist democracies have sought to build a framework for the exercise of free speech while protecting public goods such as liberty, equality and human dignity. The three-prong theory is applied to identify public goods and values underlining the regulation of hate speech in the Czech Republic and Slovakia, two countries that share a political, sociological, and legal history, as an example of the differing approaches to hate speech regulation in post-communist societies due to divergent social values, despite identical legal frameworks.

This book will be of great interest to scholars of human rights law, lawyers, judges, government, NGOs, media and anyone who would like to understand values that underpin hate speech regulations which reflect values that society cherishes the most.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|6 pages

Introduction

part |78 pages

Theoretical framework

chapter 2|37 pages

Hate speech regulation in democracy

chapter 3|39 pages

Historical, political and constitutional context of the Czech and Slovak Republics

part |112 pages

International responses to the regulation of hate speech

chapter 4|44 pages

The United Nations’ treaty response to hate speech regulation

chapter 5|34 pages

European responses to hate speech regulation

chapter 6|32 pages

International soft law and hate speech regulation

part |94 pages

The Czech and Slovak frameworks on hate speech regulation

chapter 7|37 pages

Dawn of the post-communist hate speech regulation

chapter 8|45 pages

Post-communist penal hate speech regulation

chapter 9|10 pages

General conclusion

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