The European Commission has initiated infringement proceedings against virtually half of the Member States, accusing many of, inter alia, failing to take the necessary measures to ensure that racist and xenophobic hate crimes are effectively criminalised. The article looks at the right of a Member State to limit prosecution for incitement of violence or hatred to acts that are carried out in a manner likely to disturb the public order. The authors argue that application of the ‘risk to public order’ criterion if interpreted appropriately, will in most cases reduce the threat of ‘taking it too far’. They argue also that there is a risk of confusion between ‘public order’ and ‘public nuisance’, due to the national criminal courts being more f...
The article deals with new regulations regarding crimes against humanity in the Draft Criminal Code ...
This article examines how subsidiarity can limit the exercise of EU procedural criminal law competen...
This article draws attention to the fact that while the application of criminal law may serve to pun...
The European Commission has initiated infringement proceedings against virtually half of the Member ...
Over the last decade, the European Union has begun actively legislating in the area of criminal just...
This article examines how the ‘essentiality’ requirement can limit the exercise of the EU’s criminal...
CC BY-NC-NDAlthough the ECHR has repeatedly emphasized the importance of freedom of self-expression ...
After the Latvian Republic’s accession to the European Union on 1st May 2004, the interaction betwee...
This article examines whether hate speech against vulnerable groups can be challenged under anti-dis...
Liberal European democracies are standing at a crossroads: on the one hand, freedom of speech ought ...
The article addresses the situation of the Estonian law-enforcement legislation in relation to the o...
This article examines the Race Equality Directive (RED) and its transposition in the context of a ne...
European countries have been punishing blasphemy since time immemorial. Several members of the Europ...
There has been considerable case law and scholarship in the US on expressive conduct under the First...
This article gives a comprehensive account of the shortcomings of the European Union’s (EU’s) policy...
The article deals with new regulations regarding crimes against humanity in the Draft Criminal Code ...
This article examines how subsidiarity can limit the exercise of EU procedural criminal law competen...
This article draws attention to the fact that while the application of criminal law may serve to pun...
The European Commission has initiated infringement proceedings against virtually half of the Member ...
Over the last decade, the European Union has begun actively legislating in the area of criminal just...
This article examines how the ‘essentiality’ requirement can limit the exercise of the EU’s criminal...
CC BY-NC-NDAlthough the ECHR has repeatedly emphasized the importance of freedom of self-expression ...
After the Latvian Republic’s accession to the European Union on 1st May 2004, the interaction betwee...
This article examines whether hate speech against vulnerable groups can be challenged under anti-dis...
Liberal European democracies are standing at a crossroads: on the one hand, freedom of speech ought ...
The article addresses the situation of the Estonian law-enforcement legislation in relation to the o...
This article examines the Race Equality Directive (RED) and its transposition in the context of a ne...
European countries have been punishing blasphemy since time immemorial. Several members of the Europ...
There has been considerable case law and scholarship in the US on expressive conduct under the First...
This article gives a comprehensive account of the shortcomings of the European Union’s (EU’s) policy...
The article deals with new regulations regarding crimes against humanity in the Draft Criminal Code ...
This article examines how subsidiarity can limit the exercise of EU procedural criminal law competen...
This article draws attention to the fact that while the application of criminal law may serve to pun...