Freedom of Religion and Freedom of Expression: Religiously Offensive Speech and International Human Rights
May the state prohibit speech that deeply offends religious sensibilities? This issue has recently been a matter of intense controversy in both the Islamic and Western world. Much of the discussion, on both sides, has been inflammatory and deeply unhelpful, even counterproductive. This paper seeks t...
Main Author: | Jack Donnelly |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Mofid University
2015-11-01
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Series: | حقوق بشر |
Online Access: | http://humanrights.mofidu.ac.ir/article_23670_b8dcd45f0b19f80dcd1bcb48024e87d5.pdf |
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