Abstract

This paper warns about the difficulties in defining hate speech in practice. We also show that the European Court of Human Rights does not have a clear criterion regarding the use of articles 17 and 10.2 of the European Convention on Human Rights when the applicant complains under article 10 that his freedom of expression had been violated.

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