Blasphemy Insult and Hatred

Blasphemy  Insult and Hatred
Author: European Commission for Democracy through Law
Publsiher: Council of Europe
Total Pages: 318
Release: 2010-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9287166781

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Mutual understanding and acceptance is perhaps the main challenge of modern society. Diversity is undoubtedly an asset, but cohabiting with people of different backgrounds and ideals calls for a new ethic of responsible intercultural relations, in Europe and in the World. This book tries to answer a series of pertinent and poignant questions arising from these issues, such as whether it is still possible to criticise ideas when this may be considered hurtful to certain religious feelings; whether society is hostage to the excessive sensitivity of certain individuals; or what legal responses there may be to these phenomena, and whether criminal law is the only answer.

Blasphemy and Freedom of Expression

Blasphemy and Freedom of Expression
Author: Jeroen Temperman,András Koltay
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 771
Release: 2017-11-16
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781108416917

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This book details the legal ramifications of existing anti-blasphemy laws and debates the legitimacy of such laws in Western liberal democracies.

Putting Faith in Hate

Putting Faith in Hate
Author: Richard Moon
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 173
Release: 2018-02-15
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781108425469

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Explores the interplay between law and religion in the area of hate speech, whether religion is the target or source.

Manual on hate speech

Manual on hate speech
Author: Anne Weber,Council of Europe
Publsiher: Council of Europe
Total Pages: 108
Release: 2014-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789287178770

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The right to freedom of expression entails duties and responsibilities and is subject to certain limits, provided for in Article 10.2 of the European Convention on Human Rights, which are concerned, among other things, with protecting the rights of others. Identifying what constitutes "hate speech" is especially difficult because this type of speech does not necessarily involve the expression of hatred or feelings.On the basis of all the applicable texts on freedom of expression and the case law of the European Court of Human Rights and other bodies, the author identifies certain parameters that make it possible to distinguish expressions which, although sometimes insulting, are fully protected by the right to freedom of expression from those which do not enjoy that protection.

The Future of Blasphemy

The Future of Blasphemy
Author: Austin Dacey
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2012-01-26
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781441101785

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In the days of Moses, blasphemy was the mortal offence of failing to respect the divine. In an age of human rights, blasphemy is understood as a failure to respect persons, as insult, defamation, or "advocacy of religious hatred." The criminalisation of this personal blasphemy has been advanced at the United Nations and upheld by the European Court of Human Rights, which has asserted a universal "right to respect for religious feelings." The Future of Blasphemy turns respect on its head. Respect demands that we grant each other equal standing in the moral community, not that we never offend. Politically, respect for citizens requires a public discourse that is open to all viewpoints. Going beyond the question of free speech versus religion, The Future of Blasphemy defends an ethical model of blasphemy. Controversies surrounding sacrilege are contests over what counts as sacred, disagreements about what has central, inviolable, and incommensurable value. In such public contestation of the sacred, each of us-secular and religious alike-has equal right to speak on its behalf.

Respecting Rights

Respecting Rights
Author: U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom
Publsiher: Government Printing Office
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2017-08
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0160942934

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This report examines and compares the content of laws prohibiting blasphemy ("blasphemy laws") worldwide through the lens of international and human rights law principles. The laws examined in this study prohibit or criminalize the expression of opinions deemed "blasphemous," or counter to majority views or religious belief systems, and many impose serious, often criminal, penalties. Blasphemy laws are actively enforced in many states throughout the world. Many governments deem repeal not feasible or desirable and justify the prohibition and criminalization of blasphemy as necessary to promote religious harmony. This study seeks to evaluate the language and content of blasphemy laws to understand what aspects of these laws adhere to--or deviate from--international and human rights law principles. A better understanding of the laws' compliance with these principles may assist in the public policy community in developing clear, specifically-tailored recommendations for areas for reform. Related products: Explore ourFaith-Based Education resources collection Discover ourHuman Rights collection

The Council of Love

The Council of Love
Author: Oskar Panizza
Publsiher: Viking Books
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1973
Genre: Drama
ISBN: UOM:39015011538116

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Inside the Vatican

Inside the Vatican
Author: Thomas J. Reese S.J.
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 330
Release: 1998-02-19
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780674418011

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There are one billion Catholics in the world today, spread over every continent, speaking almost every conceivable language, and all answering to a single authority. The Vatican is a unique international organization, both in terms of its extraordinary power and influence, and in terms of its endurance. Popes come and go, but the elaborate and complex bureaucracy called the Vatican lives on. For centuries, it has served and sometimes undermined popes; it has been praised and blamed for the actions of the pope and for the state of the church. Yet an objective examination of the workings of the Vatican has been unavailable until now. Drawing on more than a hundred interviews with Vatican officials, this book affords a firsthand look at the people, the politics, and the organization behind the institution. Reese brings remarkable clarity to the almost Byzantine bureaucracy of congregations, agencies, secretariats, tribunals, nunciature, and offices, showing how they serve the pope and, through him, the universal church. He gives a lively account of how popes are elected and bishops appointed, how dissident theologians are disciplined and civil authorities dealt with. Throughout, revealing and colorful anecdotes from church history and the present day bring the unique culture of the Vatican to life. The Vatican is a fascinating institution, a model of continuity and adaptation, which remains constant while functioning powerfully in a changing world. As never before, this book provides a clear, objective perspective on how the enormously complex institution surrounding the papacy operates on a day-to-day level, how it has adapted and endured for close to two thousand years, and how it is likely to face the challenges of the next millennium.