This article explains the weakness of the argument that religious vilification laws promote harmony and tolerance among religious groups. Rather, they are based on a form of postmodern theory that denies the existence of truth and could be used as a weapon by certain individuals to silence any criticism of their beliefs. These laws have become an invitation to people with extreme views to avoid debate by claiming that they, rather than their beliefs, have been attacked. The author then explains the philosophical underpinnings of religious vilification laws and argues that there is no a priori reason why religious speech could not at the same time be characterized as political communication for the purposes of the implied freedom in the Aust...
This article addresses the constitutionality and the constitutional significance of the Religious Fr...
The article discusses the inclusion of the free exercise of religion among a society\u27s constituti...
Religious vilification laws impose penalties for encouraging hatred, contempt or ridicule of others ...
This article explains the weakness of the argument that religious vilification laws promote harmony ...
A study is conducted to determine whether religious vilification laws are contrary to the implied fr...
There have been a number of attempts to create a constitutional bill of rights in Australia, but all...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 158-178Chapter 1 - Introduction -- Chapter 2 - Religious Free...
This article considers constitutional arguments that would arise if a government at either federal o...
This thesis addresses the delicate relationship between Religious Free Speech and Australian Anti-di...
The significance of this paper is in discussion of the wholesale obliteration of religious and other...
This thesis involves an analysis of the constitutional and legal frameworks for the regulation of ra...
This article examines the role of anti-discrimination legislation in thenegotiation of religious dif...
The UK’s Racial and Religious Hatred Act 2006 makes it an offence to deliberately stir up hatred aga...
This article focuses on the relationship between freedom of religion and the norm against non-establ...
In 2002, persons associated with the Christian evangelistic organisation Catch the Fire Ministries I...
This article addresses the constitutionality and the constitutional significance of the Religious Fr...
The article discusses the inclusion of the free exercise of religion among a society\u27s constituti...
Religious vilification laws impose penalties for encouraging hatred, contempt or ridicule of others ...
This article explains the weakness of the argument that religious vilification laws promote harmony ...
A study is conducted to determine whether religious vilification laws are contrary to the implied fr...
There have been a number of attempts to create a constitutional bill of rights in Australia, but all...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 158-178Chapter 1 - Introduction -- Chapter 2 - Religious Free...
This article considers constitutional arguments that would arise if a government at either federal o...
This thesis addresses the delicate relationship between Religious Free Speech and Australian Anti-di...
The significance of this paper is in discussion of the wholesale obliteration of religious and other...
This thesis involves an analysis of the constitutional and legal frameworks for the regulation of ra...
This article examines the role of anti-discrimination legislation in thenegotiation of religious dif...
The UK’s Racial and Religious Hatred Act 2006 makes it an offence to deliberately stir up hatred aga...
This article focuses on the relationship between freedom of religion and the norm against non-establ...
In 2002, persons associated with the Christian evangelistic organisation Catch the Fire Ministries I...
This article addresses the constitutionality and the constitutional significance of the Religious Fr...
The article discusses the inclusion of the free exercise of religion among a society\u27s constituti...
Religious vilification laws impose penalties for encouraging hatred, contempt or ridicule of others ...