Blasphemy, insult and hatred : finding answers in a democratic society / Venice Commission.
2010
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Title
Blasphemy, insult and hatred : finding answers in a democratic society / Venice Commission.
Published
Strasbourg : Council of Europe, 2010.
Call Number
KJC5144.M56 E97 2010
ISBN
9789287166784
9287166781
9287166781
Description
313 pages ; 24 cm.
System Control No.
(OCoLC)606770152
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references
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Table of Contents
Foreword / Simona Granata-Menghini
7
I.
Report by the Venice Commission
9
The relationship between freedom of expression and freedom of religion: the issue of regulation and prosecution of blasphemy, religious insult and incitement to religious hatred
11
1.
Introduction
11
2.
Applicable international standards
13
3.
National legislation on blasphemy, religious insults and inciting religious hatred
18
4.
General remarks
22
5.
Conclusions
32
II.
Council of Europe texts on respect for others' culture and beliefs
35
European Commission against Racism and Intolerance: General Policy Recommendation No.7 on National legislation to combat racism and racial discrimination (adopted on 13 December 2002)
37
Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe: Resolution 1510 (2006) Freedom of expression and respect for religious beliefs
57
Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe: Recommendation 1805 (2007) Blasphemy, religious insults and hate speech against persons on grounds of their religion
61
III.
Excerpts from reports presented at the international round-table conference on Art and Sacred Beliefs: from Collision to Co-existence
67
1.
Art and Sacred Beliefs: from Collision to Co-existence / Gianni Buquicchio
69
2.
Art and religious beliefs: the limits of liberalism / Nicos C. Alivizatos
73
3.
An ethics of responsibility for artists / Boualem Bessaih
77
4.
Art can legitimately offend / Dimitri Dimoulis
83
5.
Whose responsibility? The case of Iran / Karim Lahidji
91
6.
The intersection between freedom of expression and freedom of belief: the position of the United Nations / Ariranga G. Pillay
97
7.
Blasphemy in the Greek Orthodox legal tradition / Dimitris Sarafianos
105
8.
Blasphemy and justice in a Greek Orthodox context / Michael Tsapogas
113
9.
Conflicts between fundamental rights: contrasting views on Articles 9 and 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights / Francoise Tulkens
121
10.
Reshaping religion and religious criticism in ultramodernity / Jean-Paul Willaime
133
11.
Conclusions / Pieter van Dijk
143
IV.
Appendices to the Report by the Venice Commission
147
Appendix I
Collection of European national laws on blasphemy, religious insult and incitement to religious hatred
149
Summary table
149
Albania
151
Andorra
151
Armenia
152
Austria
152
Azerbaijan
153
Belgium
154
Bosnia and Herzegovina
156
Bulgaria
157
Croatia
159
Cyprus
159
Czech Republic
161
Denmark
162
Estonia
163
Finland
164
France
164
Georgia
172
Germany
174
Greece
176
Hungary
178
Iceland
179
Ireland
180
Italy
182
Latvia
184
Liechtenstein
185
Lithuania
187
Luxembourg
190
Malta
193
Moldova
194
Monaco
195
Montenegro
197
The Netherlands
198
Norway
201
Poland
202
Portugal
203
Romania
204
Russian Federation
206
San Marino
208
Serbia
209
Slovakia
209
Slovenia
210
Spain
212
Sweden
214
Switzerland
215
"The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia"
216
Turkey
217
Ukraine
219
United Kingdom
222
Appendix II
Analysis of domestic laws on blasphemy, religious insult and inciting religious hatred, on the basis of replies to a questionnaire
229
Questionnaire
229
Albania
231
Austria
234
Belgium
241
Denmark
246
France
260
Greece
269
Ireland
273
The Netherlands
279
Poland
288
Romania
299
Turkey
304
United Kingdom
306