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Browsing Department of Law (LAW) by Subject "freedom of expression"
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Title:Fighting Hate Speech through EU Law
Author(s):BELAVUSAU, UladzislauDate:2012Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:This article constitutes a chapter from a forthcoming book on EU non-discrimination law (E. Ellis & K. Benediktsdóttir (eds.), Equality into Reality: Action for Diversity & Non-Discrimination). It explores the rise of the ...
Title:Private Regulation, Freedom of Expression and Journalism: Towards a European approach?
Author(s):CAFAGGI, Fabrizio; CASAROSA, FedericaDate:2012Type of Publication:Working PaperSeries/Report no.:EUI LAWAbstract:The increasing role of electronic media in news and, more generally, in content production is changing the scope and boundaries of the journalism profession and the instruments deployed to regulate the activity. Historically, ...
Title:Freedom of Expression: European and American constitutional models for Central and Eastern Europe
Author(s):BELAVUSAU, UladzislauDate:2011Type of Publication:ThesisSeries/Report no.:EUI PhD thesesAbstract:This doctoral thesis inquires into the role and perspectives of the ‘European’ (mandatory) and ‘USA’ (persuasive) constitutional models of the right to freedom of expression for the constitutional debate in Central and ...
Title:A Dernier Cri from Strasbourg: An Ever Formidable Challenge of Hate Speech
Author(s):BELAVUSAU, UladzislauDate:2010Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:This article provides the analysis of three recent decisions of the European Court of Human Rights on the problem of hate speech, pertinent in the context of the danger of terrorism, an infamous (anti)-immigration debate, ...
Title:Instrumentalisation of Freedom of Expression in Postmodern Legal Discourses
Author(s):BELAVUSAU, UladzislauDate:2010Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:This paper rationalizes in the transatlantic perspective the instrumentalisation strategies of the right to free speech in postmodern legal discourses, stemming from the recent twenty years of American critical studies ...
Title:Art, Pornography and Foucauldian Reconstruction of Comparative Law
Author(s):BELAVUSAU, UladzislauDate:2010Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:The article inquires into a delicate and often prudish legal problem of erotic art in the paradigmatic dynamics of national law on obscenity and an ever-growing body of international law of cultural heritage. Pornography ...