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International Law and Human Rights. Hate Speech as a Symptom and Cause of Hatred

Titre: International Law and Human Rights.
Hate Speech as a Symptom and Cause of Hatred

Essai , 2014 , 8 Pages

Autor:in: Caitlin Galpin (Auteur)

Droit - Droit communautaire/européen, Droit international, Droit privé international
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"Hate Propaganda is often not a symptom of hatred between groups. Rather it is the cause of the hatred" (J. Belman). Through critical analysis of hate speech and its relationship to hateful behaviour, in an international context and domestic setting, a partly interdisciplinary response to the global epidemic of hate speech and the laws which prohibit and govern it, is engaged.

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Inhaltsverzeichnis (Table of Contents)

  • Hate Speech: A Symptom or a Cause?
  • The Global Landscape of Hate Speech
  • Hate Speech as a Political Tool
  • The Rise of Social Media and Hate Speech
  • Hate Speech and Terrorism

Zielsetzung und Themenschwerpunkte (Objectives and Key Themes)

This essay examines the complex relationship between hate speech and hatred, arguing that hate speech is not merely a symptom of pre-existing hatred but can also be a powerful cause of it. It explores the global landscape of hate speech, highlighting the disparities in legal frameworks and the challenges of international regulation. The essay further investigates the use of hate speech as a political tool, focusing on its role in promoting division, achieving political goals, and inciting violence. Finally, it delves into the impact of social media and the internet on the dissemination of hate speech, highlighting the ways in which these platforms have facilitated the spread of hatred and extremist ideologies.

  • The role of hate speech in fostering hatred
  • The global legal landscape of hate speech and its challenges
  • The use of hate speech as a political tool for achieving specific goals
  • The impact of social media and the internet on hate speech dissemination
  • The relationship between hate speech and terrorism

Zusammenfassung der Kapitel (Chapter Summaries)

  • The essay begins by defining hate speech and exploring its potential to cause hatred. It argues that hate speech is often used to further political agendas and can be a powerful tool for inciting violence and discrimination.
  • The second section analyzes the global legal landscape of hate speech, highlighting the disparities between different countries and the challenges of creating a universal framework for regulating it. It contrasts the American approach to free speech with the European approach, which emphasizes the harm principle.
  • The third section examines the use of hate speech as a political tool, citing examples from history and contemporary politics. It argues that hate speech can be used to divide societies, achieve political goals, and maintain power.
  • The fourth section explores the impact of social media and the internet on hate speech, highlighting the ease with which it can be disseminated and the challenges of controlling its spread. It also discusses the role of social media in radicalization and the recruitment of individuals to extremist groups.

Schlüsselwörter (Keywords)

Hate speech, freedom of expression, harm principle, political agenda, social media, internet, terrorism, radicalization, incitement to violence, discrimination, global legal framework.

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Titre
International Law and Human Rights. Hate Speech as a Symptom and Cause of Hatred
Université
The University of Adelaide
Auteur
Caitlin Galpin (Auteur)
Année de publication
2014
Pages
8
N° de catalogue
V303491
ISBN (ebook)
9783668019225
ISBN (Livre)
9783668019232
Langue
anglais
mots-clé
international human rights hate speech symptom cause hatred
Sécurité des produits
GRIN Publishing GmbH
Citation du texte
Caitlin Galpin (Auteur), 2014, International Law and Human Rights. Hate Speech as a Symptom and Cause of Hatred, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/303491
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