Abstract

Freedom of speech is guaranteed to every person by international agreements concern- ing the protection of human rights and by national constitutions. Freedom of expression is regarded as one of the pillars of democracy, the determinant of a wide sphere of hu- man freedom. But should every statement, even the most controversial, be the subject of protection? Does obscene speech deserve such protection? The answer to these questions seems to be justified especially in the age of Internet – the instrument offering the pos- sibility of unrestricted flow of information.

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