V Blasphemy and freedom of expression : comparative, theoretical and historical reflections after the Charlie Hebdo massacre
TEMPERMAN Jeroen (Éditeur scientifique) ; KOLTAY Andràs (Éditeur scientifique)
2017
XIX-750 p.
978-1-108-41691-7
DIR COST 1358
Religion ; Blasphème ; droit comparé ; liberté d'expression ; Histoire
Présentation de l'éditeur : "The tension between blasphemy laws and the freedom of expression in modern times is a key area of debate within legal academia and beyond. With contributions by leading scholars, this volume compares blasphemy laws within a number of Western liberal democracies and debates the legitimacy of these laws in the twenty-first century. Including comprehensive and up-to-date comparative country studies, this book considers the formulation of blasphemy bans, relevant jurisprudential interpretations, the effect on society, and the ensuing convictions and penalties where applicable. It provides a useful historical analysis by discussing the legal-political rationales behind the recent abolition of blasphemy laws in some Western states. Contributors also consider the challenges to the tenability of blasphemy laws in a selection of well-balanced theoretical chapters. This book is essential reading for scholars working within the fields of human rights law, philosophy and sociology of religion, and comparative politics."
URL :
http://www.sudoc.fr/225347660
Lieu d'édition : Cambridge
Pays, zone géographique : Royaume-Uni
Localisation : Centre de Droit et de Politique Comparés
Type de document : Ouvrage collectif
Niveau d'autorisation : Public
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