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IPSA RC26 Human Rights day 2023


WEBINAR ON INTERNATIONAL DAY FOR HUMAN RIGHTS:

The Role of the UDHR in the Contemporary World. Freedom, Equality and Justice for All

11 DECEMBER 2023

KEYNOTE SPÈAKERS:

DR. FERNAND DE VARENNES, UN Special Rapporteur on Minority Issues.

OSCAR PÉREZ DE LA FUENTE, Vice-chair IPSA RC26 Human Rights & Professor in Carlos III University of Madrid.

ALEX SANDER PIRES, Chair-elected IPSA RC26 Human Rights & Professor at Universidade Autónoma de Lisboa.

PANELIST:

RADWAN ZIADEH, Secretary IPSA RC26 Human Rights & Analyst at the Arab Center Washington D.C.

ANJU GUPTA, Board Member IPSA RC26 Human Rights, &  Head, Department of Political Science JECRC, University, Jaipur, Rajasthan.

FURQAN AHMED, Board Member IPSA RC26 on Human Rights &  Senior Research Associate SARIM.                

CASSIUS GUIMARAES CHAI, Board Member IPSA RC26 Human Rights,  Full Law and Geopolitical Professor Universidade Federal do Maranhão (PPGDIR/Law).

MODERATOR:

JEDRZEJ SKRZYPCZAK, Chair IPSA RC26 Human Rights & Head of the Department of Press Systems and Press Law, Faculty of Political Science and Journalism. Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan.

New Publication: Pérez de la Fuente, Oscar, Tsesis, Alexander, Skrzypczak, Jędrzej (eds.), Minorities, Free Speech and the Internet, Routledge, London, 2023.

Pérez de la Fuente, Oscar, Tsesis,Alexander, Skrzypczak, Jędrzej (eds.), Minorities, Free Speech and the Internet, Routledge, London, 2023, 250 pp. ISBN 978-10-3222-835-8

Minorities, Free Speech and the Internet explores the regulation of free speech online and offline.

Views are divided as to how much regulation of the Internet is appropriate. Some argue that it should be an unregulated space for free content. On the other hand, in many democracies, online hate speech, harassment and xenophobia are prohibited and punished. This book provides a forum for leading international scholars to address domestic and comparative dimensions of this complex legal conundrum. First, the authors analyse the free speech and Internet regulations in different legal cultures, including the United States, Europe, China and Russia. Second, they study fake news, extreme right speech and the implications of hate speech on pluralistic society. Third, they examine different case law addressing minority sensibilities, historical discriminations, offensive propaganda and other issues particularly concerning minorities and free speech.

This book will be of interest to students and scholars interested in the topics of hate speech and minorities, democracy, misinformation and debates about the Internet, as well as political science researchers.

More information by clicking this link:

https://www.routledge.com/Minorities–Free-Speech-and-the-Internet/Fuente-Tsesis-Skrzypczak/p/book/9781032228358

Link to the international webinar «Free speech, democracy and minorities», July 2021.

http://webinar2021.webphilosophia.com

Index of the book:

Part I: Introduction

1. Introduction: Minorities, Free Speech and the Internet – An Overview

Oscar Pérez de la Fuente

Part II: Legal Cultures on Free Speech and Internet

2. Democratic Values and the Regulation of Hate Speech

Alexander Tsesis

3. Freedom of Speech, Minorities, and the Internet from the European Perspective: Words Matter

Jędrzej Skrzypczak

4. Free Speech and Internet: Is There a New Interpretation for Human Rights? With Particular Reference to Chinese and Russian Approaches on Internet Regulations

Oscar Pérez de la Fuente

Part III: Democracy, Hate Speech and (Mis)information

5. Manipulation and the First Amendment

Helen Norton

6. Fake News Published during the Pre-Election Period and Free Speech Theory

Filimon Peonidis

7. Misinformation and Hate Speech: When Bad Becomes Even Worse

Gustavo Ferreira Santos

8. Sexist Hate Speech against Women: Towards a Regulatory Model

Irene Spigno

9. Artificial Intelligence and Hate Speech

Migle Laukyte

Part IV: Free Speech and Minorities

10. Disentangling «Cancel Culture»

David S. Han

11. Government Speech and Minority Rights: The American View

William D. Araiza

12. SLAPP: Between the Right to a Fair Trial and the Chilling Effect in Favour of Free Speech

Jędrzej Skrzypczak

13. The Freedom of Speech and the Protection of Religious Feelings: The Case of Dorota Rabczewska – Comparative Analysis

Tomasz Litwin

Part V: Conclusion

14. Conclusion

Alexander Tsesis and Jędrzej Skrzypczak

Workshop «Free speech, minorities and Internet», Virtual World Congress, IPSA, July 2021

12 July 2021, 10:00h UTC

Papers


Free Speech and Internet: Is There a New Interpretation for Human Rights?
Author: Dr. Oscar Perez de la Fuente Spain

Freedom of Speech, Minorities and Internet: The European Perspective
Author: Prof. Jędrzej Skrzypczak Poland

Majoritarian Populism versus Human Rights Protection: How Might Regional Courts Respond?Author: Prof. Andreas Follesdal Norway

The Freedom of Speech and the Protection of Religious Feelings: The Case of Dorota Rabczewska – Comparative Analysis
Author: Dr. Tomasz Litwin

https://wc2021.ipsa.org/wc/panel/freedom-speech-minorities-and-internet

International webinar «Free speech, democracy and rights of minorities»

International webinar «Free speech, democracy and rights of minorities»,

This international webinar will be held in 3 sessions on July 2021 with relevant scholars with international profile.

Link:http://webinar2021.webphilosophia.com

Session «Legal cultures free speech and Internet», 7 July 2021

Session «Democracy, hate speech and (mis)information», 20 July 2021

Session «Free speech and minorities», 26 July 2021