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Deze (Engelstalige) handleiding werd ontwikkeld in het kader van een campagne voor het bestrijden van hate speech of haatspraak op het internet. Het doel is om zowel de onderliggende oorzaken van cyberhaat aan te pakken als om ermee te leren omgaan. De 21 activiteiten in de handleiding helpen jongeren (13-18 jaar) om kennis, vaardigheden en attitudes te verwerven die nodig zijn om online haatspraak te kunnen herkennen, weerbaar te zijn wanneer ze met haatspraak geconfronteerd worden, de universele rechten van de mens ook op het internet te kunnen verdedigen.
Online hate speech. --- Cyberbullying. --- Human rights. --- Racism. --- Freedom of expression. --- Racisme. --- Réseaux sociaux en ligne. --- Internet. --- Harcèlement. --- Conseil de l'Europe. --- Human rights --- Didactics of social education
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Should international law be concerned with offence to religions and their followers? Even before the 2005 publication of the Danish Mohammed cartoons, Muslim States have endeavoured to establish some reputational protection for religions on the international level by pushing for recognition of the novel concept of 'defamation of religions'. This study recounts these efforts as well as the opposition they aroused, particularly by proponents of free speech. It also addresses the more fundamental issue of how religion and international law may relate to each other. Historically, enforcing divine commands has been the primary task of legal systems, and it still is in numerous municipal jurisdictions. By analysing religious restrictions of blasphemy and sacrilege as well as international and national norms on free speech and freedom of religion, Lorenz Langer argues that, on the international level at least, religion does not provide a suitable rationale for legal norms.
Hate speech. --- Offenses against religion. --- Freedom of expression. --- International law and human rights. --- Human rights and international law --- Human rights --- Expression, Freedom of --- Free expression --- Liberty of expression --- Civil rights --- Crimes against religion --- Offenses, Religious --- Religious crimes --- Religious offenses --- Crime --- Religion --- Defamation against groups --- Group defamation --- Group libel --- Racist speech --- Speech, Hate --- Libel and slander
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