Hate preaching is capable of constituting both hate crime and hate speech, lies at the centre of many religions’ understanding of the manifestation of their religion, and frequently raises the contentious issue of regulation of the use of sacred scriptures. This brief article explores the regulation of hate preaching by criminal law, discussing the particular problems posed by oppositional religious speech, before concluding with suggestions for a number of ways to reduce these problems
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This article identifies that hate crime involving religious hatred is increasing at an unprecedented...
Religious hate propaganda, which is sustained communication by an authority that attempts to guide a...
The issue of hate crime and how to tackle it has become of increasing significance over the last two...
The UK’s Racial and Religious Hatred Act 2006 makes it an offence to deliberately stir up hatred aga...
This article conducts a review of the principal tools used in English criminal law, from the early m...
The UK's Racial and Religious Hatred Act 2006 makes it an offence to deliberately stir up hatred aga...
This article presents findings from a two-year empirical study of the operation of hate crime legisl...
This contribution is a review of a book on actions which may offend religious feelings even if it wa...
This article deals with the role of criminal law in dealing with defamatory expressions about religi...
Given impetus by the backlash of incidents of violence and abuse against Muslims in the wake of the ...
The discussion about hate speech is not something new. However, recently it becomes phenomenon that ...
This article examines whether hate speech against vulnerable groups can be challenged under anti-dis...
Have some of the prosecutions for religiously aggravated offences going before the courts amounted t...
The Racial and Religious Hatred Act 2006 has a frenetic history. It is the culmination of six attemp...
The author considers the controversial issues germane to the offence in English domestic law of inci...
This article identifies that hate crime involving religious hatred is increasing at an unprecedented...
Religious hate propaganda, which is sustained communication by an authority that attempts to guide a...
The issue of hate crime and how to tackle it has become of increasing significance over the last two...
The UK’s Racial and Religious Hatred Act 2006 makes it an offence to deliberately stir up hatred aga...
This article conducts a review of the principal tools used in English criminal law, from the early m...
The UK's Racial and Religious Hatred Act 2006 makes it an offence to deliberately stir up hatred aga...
This article presents findings from a two-year empirical study of the operation of hate crime legisl...
This contribution is a review of a book on actions which may offend religious feelings even if it wa...
This article deals with the role of criminal law in dealing with defamatory expressions about religi...
Given impetus by the backlash of incidents of violence and abuse against Muslims in the wake of the ...
The discussion about hate speech is not something new. However, recently it becomes phenomenon that ...
This article examines whether hate speech against vulnerable groups can be challenged under anti-dis...