Outlawing Genocide Denial : The Dilemmas of Official Historical Truth /
"Holocaust denial can be viewed as another form of hatred against Jews and restricting it can be understood as a way of preventing hate speech. Germany has made it a crime punishable by law. Other European countries have adopted similar laws. While the rationales for criminalizing speech seems...
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Langue: | Inglés |
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Salt Lake City :
The University of Utah Press,
[2014]
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Table des matières:
- Holocaust denial law in the German Federal Republic
- Holocaust denial under the Austrian Verbotsgesetz
- Genocide denial law in Switzerland
- The French Lois Memorielles
- The Zűndel case in Canada
- International bodies and genocide denial
- Criminalizing the denial or affirmation of the Armenian genocide
- American exceptionalism : the Mermelstein case
- State-mandated genocide education.