Book contents
- Blasphemy and Freedom of Expression
- Blasphemy and Freedom of Expression
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Notes on Contributors
- Foreword
- Introduction
- Part I The Case of Charlie Hebdo
- Part II The Right to Blaspheme
- Part III On Western Legal Discourse against Blasphemy Laws
- Part IV European Court of Human Rights and Blasphemy
- Part V Active Blasphemy/Religious Defamation Laws
- Part VI Dormant Blasphemy Laws
- 16 The Blasphemy Ban in Denmark
- 17 A Draft Obituary for the Offence of Blasphemy in Ireland
- 18 Religion and Hate Speech in Canada
- 19 Blasphemy in Australia
- 20 Blasphemy Prohibitions and Prosecutions
- Part VII Recently Abrogated Blasphemy Laws
- Part VIII The Future of Blasphemy Laws?
- Index
18 - Religion and Hate Speech in Canada
The Difficulty in Separating Attacks on Beliefs from Attacks on Believers
from Part VI - Dormant Blasphemy Laws
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 13 November 2017
- Blasphemy and Freedom of Expression
- Blasphemy and Freedom of Expression
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Notes on Contributors
- Foreword
- Introduction
- Part I The Case of Charlie Hebdo
- Part II The Right to Blaspheme
- Part III On Western Legal Discourse against Blasphemy Laws
- Part IV European Court of Human Rights and Blasphemy
- Part V Active Blasphemy/Religious Defamation Laws
- Part VI Dormant Blasphemy Laws
- 16 The Blasphemy Ban in Denmark
- 17 A Draft Obituary for the Offence of Blasphemy in Ireland
- 18 Religion and Hate Speech in Canada
- 19 Blasphemy in Australia
- 20 Blasphemy Prohibitions and Prosecutions
- Part VII Recently Abrogated Blasphemy Laws
- Part VIII The Future of Blasphemy Laws?
- Index
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- Blasphemy and Freedom of ExpressionComparative, Theoretical and Historical Reflections after the Charlie Hebdo Massacre, pp. 480 - 509Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2017