Minorities, Free Speech and the Internet explores the regulation of free speech online and offline.
Views are divided as to how much regulation of the Internet is appropriate. Some argue that it should be an unregulated space for free content. On the other hand, in many democracies, online hate speech, harassment and xenophobia are prohibited and punished. This book provides a forum for leading international scholars to address domestic and comparative dimensions of this complex legal conundrum. First, the authors analyse the free speech and Internet regulations in different legal cultures, including the United States, Europe, China and Russia. Second, they study fake news, extreme right speech and the implications of hate speech on pluralistic society. Third, they examine different case law addressing minority sensibilities, historical discriminations, offensive propaganda and other issues particularly concerning minorities and free speech.
This book will be of interest to students and scholars interested in the topics of hate speech and minorities, democracy, misinformation and debates about the Internet, as well as political science researchers.
ISBN: | 9781032228488 |
Publication date: | 4th October 2024 |
Author: | Oscar Pérez de la Fuente, Alexander Tsesis, Jedrzej Skrzypczak |
Publisher: | Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 244 pages |
Series: | Routledge Studies in Human Rights |
Genres: |
Human rights, civil rights Public international law: human rights Social and political philosophy Sociology Political structure and processes International relations |