This article ventures into the contentious question of whether the denial of historical atrocities is per se removed from the protection of freedom of expression and the related question if states may under international human rights law proactively combat, through criminal legislation ('memory laws'), such types of extreme speech. In so doing, the article compares and contrasts approaches employed by the un Human Rights Committee that monitors the un International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights with that of the European Court of Human Rights, regional watchdog of the European Convention on Human Rights. It is argued that both approaches are shifting - though not quite in converging directions. The article makes a case for a context...
Rights abuse clauses are provisions in the European Convention on Human Rights and the International...
The existence and magnitude of the largest genocide of the twentieth century, the Holocaust, are now...
The existence and magnitude of the largest genocide of the twentieth century, the Holocaust, are now...
textabstractThis article ventures into the contentious question of whether the denial of historical ...
The article is devoted to a relatively new pan-European phenomenon - memorial (or memory) laws, thro...
The article is devoted to a relatively new pan-European phenomenon - memorial (or memory) laws, thro...
Denial of the Holocaust and other crimes from the perspective of the international protection of hum...
Denial of the Holocaust and other crimes from the perspective of the international protection of hum...
States’ efforts to mould historical memory have long attracted scholarly attention. In recent years,...
This book gives an overview of the introduction and evolution of the crime of denialism from synchro...
The article examines the possibility of including economic and social human rights into the concept ...
The article examines the possibility of including economic and social human rights into the concept ...
This book gives an overview of the introduction and evolution of the crime of denialism from synchro...
The article demonstrates how references to Nazi and Soviet past are perceived and evaluated by the E...
This book gives an overview of the introduction and evolution of the crime of denialism from synchro...
Rights abuse clauses are provisions in the European Convention on Human Rights and the International...
The existence and magnitude of the largest genocide of the twentieth century, the Holocaust, are now...
The existence and magnitude of the largest genocide of the twentieth century, the Holocaust, are now...
textabstractThis article ventures into the contentious question of whether the denial of historical ...
The article is devoted to a relatively new pan-European phenomenon - memorial (or memory) laws, thro...
The article is devoted to a relatively new pan-European phenomenon - memorial (or memory) laws, thro...
Denial of the Holocaust and other crimes from the perspective of the international protection of hum...
Denial of the Holocaust and other crimes from the perspective of the international protection of hum...
States’ efforts to mould historical memory have long attracted scholarly attention. In recent years,...
This book gives an overview of the introduction and evolution of the crime of denialism from synchro...
The article examines the possibility of including economic and social human rights into the concept ...
The article examines the possibility of including economic and social human rights into the concept ...
This book gives an overview of the introduction and evolution of the crime of denialism from synchro...
The article demonstrates how references to Nazi and Soviet past are perceived and evaluated by the E...
This book gives an overview of the introduction and evolution of the crime of denialism from synchro...
Rights abuse clauses are provisions in the European Convention on Human Rights and the International...
The existence and magnitude of the largest genocide of the twentieth century, the Holocaust, are now...
The existence and magnitude of the largest genocide of the twentieth century, the Holocaust, are now...