Can all hate speech expressions constitute an imbridgeable limit on freedom of expression?
Keywords:
Freedom of expression, hate speech, guarantees, advanced democracy
Abstract
This article discusses some aspects of the complex field of one of the known limits to freedom of expression, the manifestation of hate speech. A first approach to the concept of freedom of expression (1) will allow us to focus on the examination of that limit (2); to then expose this central guarantees freedom of our current constitutionalism. Pursue certain conclusions that may be able to guide the best safeguard of freedom in an advanced democracy as proclaimed by the 1978 Constitution (4).Published online: 29 July 2016
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2016-07-29
How to Cite
Alguacil González-Aurioles, Jorge. 2016. “Can All Hate Speech Expressions Constitute an Imbridgeable Limit on Freedom of Expression?”. Estudios De Deusto 64 (1), 309-27. https://doi.org/10.18543/ed-64(1)-2016pp309-327.
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