Universidad: 
Carleton College
Fecha de llegada: 
Larunbata, Urria 7, 2023 -tik Larunbata, Urria 21, 2023 -ra
10/18/2023

This presentation addresses collective memory of mass violence. It is specifically concerned with effects on collective memory of criminal law responses to mass atrocities. Law shapes collective memory as trials produce, and instill in the public, images of the past through the production and presentation of evidence in ritual practices and public discourse. These effects are in line with expectations by classical and contemporary sociologists, the Durkheim school especially.

Universidad: 
University of Catania
Fecha de llegada: 
Astelehena, Urtarrila 22, 2024 -tik Ostirala, Otsaila 2, 2024 -ra
Universidad: 
University of Turku
Fecha de llegada: 
Astelehena, Azaroa 6, 2023 -tik Igandea, Abendua 3, 2023 -ra
Universidad: 
Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University
Fecha de llegada: 
Astelehena, Azaroa 6, 2023 -tik Asteazkena, Azaroa 15, 2023 -ra
Universidad: 
Tampere University
Fecha de llegada: 
Asteartea, Urria 24, 2023 -tik Asteazkena, Azaroa 15, 2023 -ra
10/05/2023

We are very pleased to announce that the 2023 ANDRÉ-JEAN ARNAUD PRIZE has been awarded to Emily Encalada, for her Master’s thesis defended and evaluated within the 2022-2023 Master’s Programme unde

Online hate and the contentious case of stirring up hatred offences

Editors: Iñigo Gordon Benito

2023

In 2016, as requested, the UK Government submitted written evidence to the Home Affairs Committee's inquiry into hate crime and its consequences. Among all the offences listed as part of what was called a robust legal framework to combat online hate, there was one set of offences surprisingly missing. The stirring up hatred offences (ss. 18-23 and 29B-29G of the Public Order Act 1986), at least comparable to those envisaged in Article 510 of the Spanish Criminal Code (that is, punishable hate speech), were laid incomprehensibly out of play.

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