Autor: Balázs ELEK
Publicat în: Journal Of Eastern European Criminal Law no. 1/2018
Revistă disponibilă: aici.
Abstract: Hate speech is any kind of spoken or written expression aimed to humiliating, intimidating, inciting violence, or provoking prejudicial actions against a particular societal group. Hate speech is usually directed at members of minority groups in connection with race, ethnicity, nationality, sexual orientation, gender identification or disability. For texts that are published on the Internet, there is no way to monitor the age of the readers or how they may interpret a given. Interpretations can vary greatly among different age groups. When hate speech is employed [vezi tot]