Contributo sottoposto a valutazione.SOMMARIO: 1. Limits to free speech, incitement to hatred and a “third case” - 2. UN Resolutions on Defamation of Religions (1999 – 2010). The role of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation - 3. Recognizing values and rights in the defamation of religions discourse - 4. The interplay between racial and religious offences and its effect on limitations to free speech - 5. Balancing freedom of expression and freedom of religion in the work of the UN Human Rights Committee - 6. Concluding Remarks.ABSTRACT:Freedom of religion, freedom of expression and the United Nations: recognizing values and rights in the “defamation of religions” discourse (Lecturer in Law and Religion, University of Perugia)The article fo...
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Il contributo, sottoposto a valutazione, è destinato alla pubblicazione in“International Religious F...
The Protection of Religious Freedom in the United Nations System: Normative Framework and Monitorin...
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, inspired by the “four freedoms” articulated by Franklin D...
Il contributo è pubblicato con il permesso della Brigham Young University Law Review - dove &...
Introduction Human rights are the basic rights we inherit as humans regardless of race, colour, gend...
This paper examines the challenges that confront the international community in seeking to harmonize...
This Article explores the recent decisions by the United Nations (“UN”) Human Rights Council and Gen...
The right to freedom of expression is a pillar of any democratic and pluralistic society. However, a...
The right to freedom of expression is a pillar of any democratic and pluralistic society. However, a...
The right to freedom of expression is a pillar of any democratic and pluralistic society. However, a...
Defaming the Freedom of Religion or Belief: A Historical and Conceptual Analysis of the United Natio...
Freedom of religion and belief is one of the strongest rights contained in the International Covenan...
Algunas reflexiones acerca del conflicto entre libertad de expresión y sentimientos religioso
The article examines the practice of the applicability of the Article 18 of the International Covena...
Text in process of completion, not subject to referee review, of Report at the Conference on "La lib...
Il contributo, sottoposto a valutazione, è destinato alla pubblicazione in“International Religious F...
The Protection of Religious Freedom in the United Nations System: Normative Framework and Monitorin...
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, inspired by the “four freedoms” articulated by Franklin D...