Have some of the prosecutions for religiously aggravated offences going before the courts amounted to attempts to apply unjust prohibitions against freedom of speech? Is there any evidence that the provisions for religiously aggravated offences have been applied to suppress criticism of religion? This paper applies an analysis of Crown Prosecution Service records on religiously aggravated offences to address these questions
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English law has long held the principle that religions should be free from interference by the state...
The Labour Government (1997–2010) created a large number of new laws affecting religion. The Blair a...
Given impetus by the backlash of incidents of violence and abuse against Muslims in the wake of the ...
The author considers the controversial issues germane to the offence in English domestic law of inci...
Hate preaching is capable of constituting both hate crime and hate speech, lies at the centre of man...
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This article identifies that hate crime involving religious hatred is increasing at an unprecedented...
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The UK’s Racial and Religious Hatred Act 2006 makes it an offence to deliberately stir up hatred aga...
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The UK’s Racial and Religious Hatred Act 2006 makes it an offence to deliberately stir up hatred aga...
This article will examine whether the category of religiously motivated terrorism serves justice in ...
The purpose of this study is to examine and analyze whether the act of defending religion can be con...
Using case reports and academic commentary, this article examines what factors are required to prove...
At the dawn of the twenty-first century, something rather unexpected happened: religion became signi...
English law has long held the principle that religions should be free from interference by the state...
The Labour Government (1997–2010) created a large number of new laws affecting religion. The Blair a...
Given impetus by the backlash of incidents of violence and abuse against Muslims in the wake of the ...
The author considers the controversial issues germane to the offence in English domestic law of inci...
Hate preaching is capable of constituting both hate crime and hate speech, lies at the centre of man...
The Racial and Religious Hatred Act 2006 has a frenetic history. It is the culmination of six attemp...
This article identifies that hate crime involving religious hatred is increasing at an unprecedented...
This thesis considers the interaction of law and religion in the English criminal law. The English ...
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...
The UK’s Racial and Religious Hatred Act 2006 makes it an offence to deliberately stir up hatred aga...
This article will examine whether the category of religiously motivated terrorism serves justice in ...
The purpose of this study is to examine and analyze whether the act of defending religion can be con...
Using case reports and academic commentary, this article examines what factors are required to prove...
At the dawn of the twenty-first century, something rather unexpected happened: religion became signi...
English law has long held the principle that religions should be free from interference by the state...
The Labour Government (1997–2010) created a large number of new laws affecting religion. The Blair a...