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Blasphemy and Freedom of Expression : Comparative, Theoretical and Historical Reflections after the Charlie Hebdo Massacre
A Draft Obituary for the Offence of Blasphemy in Ireland
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Author(s):
Tarlach McGonagle
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November 13 2017
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Cambridge University Press
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10.1017/9781108242189.019
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 25
Blasphemy in French Law
pp. 53
Blasphemy and Defamation of Religion Following Charlie Hebdo
pp. 87
Blasphemy, the Public Sphere and Democratic Self-Government
pp. 114
The Right to Blaspheme
pp. 137
Blasphemy, Freedom of Expression and the Protection of Religious Sensibilities in Twenty-First-Century Europe
pp. 167
Rethinking Blasphemy and Anti-Blasphemy Laws
pp. 194
Blasphemy, Defamation of Religion and Religious Hate Speech
pp. 223
The Freedom and Restriction of Blasphemy
pp. 259
At the Deep End of the Pool
pp. 294
‘Mother of God, Drive Putin Away’
pp. 317
Religious Insult and Blasphemy in Contemporary Finland
pp. 339
The Blasphemy Offence in the Italian Legal System
pp. 358
Legal Protection of Religion in Germany
pp. 389
God’s Advocates
pp. 411
Blasphemy Law in Poland
pp. 431
The Blasphemy Ban in Denmark
pp. 456
A Draft Obituary for the Offence of Blasphemy in Ireland
pp. 480
Religion and Hate Speech in Canada
pp. 510
Blasphemy in Australia
pp. 534
Blasphemy Prohibitions and Prosecutions
pp. 553
Giving Up the Ghost
pp. 576
The Theory and Practice of Blasphemy in the Common Law
pp. 595
Freedom of Expression, Blasphemy and Religious Hatred
pp. 619
The Rise and Fall of the Offence of Blasphemy in the Netherlands
pp. 645
Freedom of Expression and Religions, the United Nations and the ‘16/18 Process’
pp. 681
Blasphemy, Religious Rights and Harassment
pp. 701
Towards an Understanding of Accelerants and Decelerants
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