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School of Human Rights Research - 68: Faith in Public Debate

On Freedom of Expression, Hate Speech and Religion in France & The Netherlands

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Should a politician be free to fiercely attack the religion of a sector of the population? Should he be allowed to strongly reject the culture of a particular minority group? Should religious adherents be allowed to advocate the transition from a democratic to a theocratic state? Should a satirical magazine be free to mock religious figures and practices? These sort of questions concern æthe place of faith in public debateÆ and continue to dominate public discussion that has been fuelled by a series of events, including the terrorist attacks in New York, Madrid and London and the terrorist attack on French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in Paris.

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School of Human Rights Research - 68: Faith in Public Debate, Esther Janssen

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Titel
School of Human Rights Research - 68: Faith in Public Debate
Ondertitel
On Freedom of Expression, Hate Speech and Religion in France & The Netherlands
Taal
Engels
Uitgever
Intersentia
Jaar van publicatie
2015
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
638
ISBN10
178068309X
ISBN13
9781780683096
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Should a politician be free to fiercely attack the religion of a sector of the population? Should he be allowed to strongly reject the culture of a particular minority group? Should religious adherents be allowed to advocate the transition from a democratic to a theocratic state? Should a satirical magazine be free to mock religious figures and practices? These sort of questions concern æthe place of faith in public debateÆ and continue to dominate public discussion that has been fuelled by a series of events, including the terrorist attacks in New York, Madrid and London and the terrorist attack on French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in Paris.