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Author:
Temperman, Jeroen, author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2010003308
Title:
Religious hatred and international law : the prohibition of incitement to violence or discrimination / by Jeroen Temperman.
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press,
Copyright Date:
2016
Description:
xxxvi, 394 pages ; 24 cm.
Subject:
Freedom of religion (International law)
Freedom of expression.
Hate speech--Law and legislation.
International law and human rights.
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights--(1966 December 16)
LAW / International.
International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.
Freedom of expression.
Freedom of religion (International law)
Hate speech--Law and legislation.
International law and human rights.
acte international relatif aux droits civils et politiques (1966)
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents:
1. Introduction -- Part VI. Conclusion -- 14. Conclusion. Part II. Preliminary matters -- 4. The mandatory nature of Article 20(2) ICCPR -- 5. Article 20(2) ICCPR: prohibition per se or also human right? -- 6. Comparative international perspectives: CERD and the European Court of Human Rights on the 'right to be free from incitement' -- Part III. Legislative obligations: defining the scope of the offence of 'advocacy of religious hatred that constitutes incitement' -- 7. The actus reus of 'advocacy of religious hatred constituting incitement': threshold, definitions, and concepts -- 8. National incitement law checklist -- Part IV. Judging Incitement -- 9. Intent -- 10. The context of religious hatred -- 11. Holocaust denial and glorification of religious violence -- Part V. Aggravating factors and sanctions -- 12. Organized hatred -- 13. Sanctions -- Part VI. Conclusion -- 14. Conclusion.
Summary:
"The UN International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights obliges state parties to prohibit any advocacy of religious hatred that constitutes incitement to discrimination or violence. This book traces the origins of this provision and proposes an actus reus for this offence. The question of whether hateful incitement is a prohibition per se or also encapsulates a fundamental 'right to be protected against incitement' is extensively debated. Also addressed is the question of how to judge incitement. Is mens rea required to convict someone of advocating hatred, and if so, for what degree of intent? This analysis also includes the paramount question if and to what extent content and/or context factors ought to be decisive. The author extensively engages with comparative domestic law and compares the workings of the UN Human Rights Committee with those of the UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination and the European Court of Human Rights"-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
Cambridge studies in international and comparative law
ISBN:
1107124174
9781107124172
OCLC:
(OCoLC)910914881
LCCN:
2015022585
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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