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MICH : Are Hate Speech Bans Useless? An Appraisal of Eric Heinze’s Arguments

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Stéphane Courtois (Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières)

Are Hate Speech Bans Useless? An Appraisal of Eric Heinze’s Arguments.

Most Western democracies and international institutions have currently adopted a range of policies aimed at regulating hate speech. However, the kinds of target groups that hate speech regulations seek to protect have not been clearly defined yet. In a series of publications, Eric Heinze has challenged the coherence of such regulations. His core thesis is that hate speech bans have simply no place in longstanding, stable, and prosperous democracies. In my communication, I will examine the three main charges Heinze raises against hate speech bans – namely, discriminatory selectivity, intolerable censorship, and arbitrariness – and I will seek to demonstrate that none of them can withstand critical analysis.

  • Tuesday, 11 February 2020, 08h00
    Tuesday, 11 February 2020, 17h00
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