Memory and Punishment : Historical Denialism, Free Speech and the Limits of Criminal Law / by Emanuela Fronza.
2018
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Memory and Punishment : Historical Denialism, Free Speech and the Limits of Criminal Law / by Emanuela Fronza.
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Edition
1st ed. 2018.
Imprint
The Hague : T.M.C. Asser Press : Imprint: T.M.C. Asser Press, 2018.
Description
XXXIX, 217 p. online resource.
Series
International criminal justice series. 2352-6718 ; 19.
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Part 1. Historical Denialism as a Criminal Offence: Origins and Development
Chapter 1. The rise of the crime of historical denialism
Chapter 2. The crime of historical denialism and international law
Chapter 3. The crime of historical denialism in practice
Chapter 4. Criminal law and free speech
Chapter 5. Conclusion
Index.
Chapter 1. The rise of the crime of historical denialism
Chapter 2. The crime of historical denialism and international law
Chapter 3. The crime of historical denialism in practice
Chapter 4. Criminal law and free speech
Chapter 5. Conclusion
Index.
Summary
This book examines the criminalisation of denials of genocide and of other mass atrocities in Europe and discusses the implications of protecting institutional historical memory through criminal law. The analysis highlights the tensions with free speech, investigating the relationship between criminal law and historical memory. The book paves the way for a broader discussion about fake news, 'post-truth' scenarios, and free expression in a digital world. The author underscores the need to protect well-founded factual records from the dangers of misinformation. Historical denialism and the related jurisprudence represent a key step in exploring this complex field. The book combines an interdisciplinary approach with criminal law methodology. It is primarily aimed at academics, practitioners and others who wish to deepen their understanding of historical denialism, remembrance laws, 'speech crimes' and freedom of expression. Emanuela Fronza is Senior Research Fellow in Criminal Law and Lecturer in International and European Criminal Law at the School of Law, University of Bologna. She is a Principal Investigator within the EU research consortium Memory Laws in European and Comparative Perspectives funded by HERA (Humanities in the European Research Area).
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English
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9789462652347
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