The United States and Europe are often contrasted with each other regarding their approach to freedom of expression. Yet, despite the differences between their respective judicial systems, courts from both regions inevitably face similar interpretive challenges when dealing with humor. Our paper conducts a comparative discussion of humor-related jurisprudence from the US and Europe, mostly (but not exclusively) focusing on two landmark cases – namely Hustler v. Falwell (US Supreme Court, 1988) and Vereinigung Bildender Künstler v. Austria (European Court of Human Rights, 2007). In particular, our analysis foregrounds two aspects: 1) How courts deal with the complex relations between humor, exaggeration and factual reality; 2) The role of ob...
Free speech advocates had long argued that the UK’s common law on defamation was too claimant friend...
Symposium: An Ocean Apart? Freedom of Expression in Europe and the United States. This Article was ...
abstract: Normally, the United States and most of Europe are grouped into the same category as “West...
The United States and Europe are often contrasted with each other regarding their approach to freedo...
The United States and Europe are often contrasted with each other regarding their approach to freedo...
This article conducts an interdisciplinary analysis of a corpus consisting of ten cases from the Eur...
How can judges draw a line between innocent jokes and potentially harmful ones? Due to its inherent ...
This article conducts an interdisciplinary analysis of a corpus consisting of ten cases from the Eur...
Humor is a pervasive element of human communication and a fundamental ingredient of democratic life....
How can judges draw a line between innocent jokes and potentially harmful ones? Due to its inherent ...
Humor is a pervasive element of human communication and a fundamental ingredient of democratic life....
This article conducts an interdisciplinary analysis of a corpus consisting of ten cases from the Eur...
The increasing polarization in European nations and in European politics as well as debates on the l...
The recognition of an increasing number of basic human rights, such as in the European Convention on...
Free speech advocates had long argued that the UK’s common law on defamation was too claimant friend...
Symposium: An Ocean Apart? Freedom of Expression in Europe and the United States. This Article was ...
abstract: Normally, the United States and most of Europe are grouped into the same category as “West...
The United States and Europe are often contrasted with each other regarding their approach to freedo...
The United States and Europe are often contrasted with each other regarding their approach to freedo...
This article conducts an interdisciplinary analysis of a corpus consisting of ten cases from the Eur...
How can judges draw a line between innocent jokes and potentially harmful ones? Due to its inherent ...
This article conducts an interdisciplinary analysis of a corpus consisting of ten cases from the Eur...
Humor is a pervasive element of human communication and a fundamental ingredient of democratic life....
How can judges draw a line between innocent jokes and potentially harmful ones? Due to its inherent ...
Humor is a pervasive element of human communication and a fundamental ingredient of democratic life....
This article conducts an interdisciplinary analysis of a corpus consisting of ten cases from the Eur...
The increasing polarization in European nations and in European politics as well as debates on the l...
The recognition of an increasing number of basic human rights, such as in the European Convention on...
Free speech advocates had long argued that the UK’s common law on defamation was too claimant friend...
Symposium: An Ocean Apart? Freedom of Expression in Europe and the United States. This Article was ...
abstract: Normally, the United States and most of Europe are grouped into the same category as “West...