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 Hate
Speech
Rules
Under
International
Law
 Toby
Mendel
 Executive
Director
 Centre
for
Law
and
Democracy

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Document Date: 2010-09-16 19:17:13


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City

Rijn / İzmir / /

Company

Universal / Charter / Human Rights / Evatt / /

Continent

Europe / /

Country

Germany / Rwanda / Turkey / France / Austria / United States / Netherlands / Canada / Denmark / /

Facility

European Court of Human Rights Case Law / /

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protection
in
all
major
human
rights
systems / 
although
the
standards
on
this
under
international
law
are / punishable
by
law / 
explicit
law
on
incitement
that
falls
precisely
within / 
receive
and
impart
information
and
ideas
through
any
media
and
regardless / 
hostility
or
violence
shall
be
prohibited
by
law / 
is
simply
an
opinion
and
is
thus
absolutely
protected
under
international
law / speech
that
are
not
punishable
under
the
law
against
racial
incitement / media
of
his
choice / /

Organization

General
Assembly / Centre
for
Law
and
Democracy / United Nations / CERD Committee / UN Court / European Court of Human Rights Case Law / New Brunswick School District / In
the
hate
speech
cases
before
the
HRC
and
European
Commission
and
Court / /

Person

Jersild / /

Position

author / Official / teacher / High Commissioner / Prosecutor / Minister / journalist / 
 / Executive
Director / Commissioner / Major / 
a
journalist / General / /

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