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Sylvie Bacquet

    Freedom of Expression v. Hate Speech
    Religious Symbols and the Intervention of the Law
    • Religious Symbols and the Intervention of the Law

      Symbolic Functionality in Pluralist States

      • 164 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      The analysis delves into the interplay between the state, individuals, and religious symbols, focusing on three primary forms of religious expression: personal symbols worn by believers, public symbols like religious buildings, and rituals performed as expressions of faith. Through a comparative lens, the book explores how these elements interact and influence societal dynamics, highlighting the significance of religious symbolism in both personal and public contexts.

      Religious Symbols and the Intervention of the Law
    • This study considers the dilemma between freedom of ecpression and hate speech. It looks at the difficulties faced by the courts in striking a fair balance between freedom of expression and freedom from discrimination on grounds of race and religion. The study employs a comparative case study of two high profile court decisions in order to illustrate the judicial approach to the dilemma in England and France. The study defends the hypothesis that due to the special nature of the two human rights in conflict, it is extremely difficult to achieve a fair balance between the two and break down the perpetual conflict of values. It warns against the dangers of relying solely on a legal approach to the dilemma and explores alternatives such a promoting education as a tool to combat ignorance and build tolerance.

      Freedom of Expression v. Hate Speech