Hate Speech in Japan
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Hate Speech in Japan
The Possibility of a Non-Regulatory Approach
Nasu, Yuji; Higaki, Shinji
Cambridge University Press
08/2022
524
Mole
Inglês
9781009256520
15 a 20 dias
697
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Introduction; Part I. Outline: 1. Hate speech regulation and anti-discrimination in Japan Atsushi Kondo; 2. Freedom of expression in Japan: constitutional framework of protection Shigenori Matsui; 3. Hate Speech and International Law: The Internalisation of International Human Rights in Japan Ayako Hatano; Part II. History: 4. Buraku discrimination and hate speech: complex situations of classical and contemporary discrimination in Japan Takanori Yamamoto; 5. Current movement of hate speech: focusing on hate speech directing to Korean residents in Japan Ryangok Ku; 6. Failure of the human rights vindication bill Masayoshi Kaneko; Part III. Legal Framework: 7. Hate speech and criminal law frameworks in Japan Osamu Sakuraba; 8. Tort liability for hate speech in Japan Kensuke Kajiwara; 9. Frameworks of the local ordinances: efforts and challenges of local governments in Japan against hate speech Hideki Nakamura; 10. The legislative process of the Hate Speech Elimination Act Katsuo Yakura; 11. Hate Speech Elimination Act: a legal analysis Shinji Higaki; Part IV. Cases: 12. Kyoto Korean Elementary School Case: The Facts Il-song Nakamura, translated by Mana Sato; 13. Kyoto Korean Elementary School Case: A Legal Analysis Shiki Tomimasu; 14. An Injunction Banning a Xenophobic Group from Demonstrating: Kawasaki Case Toru Mori; Part V. Multidisciplinary Debates Relating to Hate Speech Regulation: Possibilities for Further Regulation: 15. The free speech jurisprudence in Japan: the influence of comparative constitutional law Keigo Obayashi; 16. Japan's postcolonial hate speech Naoto Higuchi; 17. Quantitative and theoretical investigation of racism in Japan: a social psychological approach Fumiaki Taka; Part VI. Current Issues: 18. Hate speech on the internet Kazushi Ogura; 19. Hate groups and the use of public facilities: striking a balance between the right to assembly and interests of minority residents Yuji Nasu; 20. Hate speech in the mass media: a dispute over broadcasting in Japan Shinji Uozumi.
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Introduction; Part I. Outline: 1. Hate speech regulation and anti-discrimination in Japan Atsushi Kondo; 2. Freedom of expression in Japan: constitutional framework of protection Shigenori Matsui; 3. Hate Speech and International Law: The Internalisation of International Human Rights in Japan Ayako Hatano; Part II. History: 4. Buraku discrimination and hate speech: complex situations of classical and contemporary discrimination in Japan Takanori Yamamoto; 5. Current movement of hate speech: focusing on hate speech directing to Korean residents in Japan Ryangok Ku; 6. Failure of the human rights vindication bill Masayoshi Kaneko; Part III. Legal Framework: 7. Hate speech and criminal law frameworks in Japan Osamu Sakuraba; 8. Tort liability for hate speech in Japan Kensuke Kajiwara; 9. Frameworks of the local ordinances: efforts and challenges of local governments in Japan against hate speech Hideki Nakamura; 10. The legislative process of the Hate Speech Elimination Act Katsuo Yakura; 11. Hate Speech Elimination Act: a legal analysis Shinji Higaki; Part IV. Cases: 12. Kyoto Korean Elementary School Case: The Facts Il-song Nakamura, translated by Mana Sato; 13. Kyoto Korean Elementary School Case: A Legal Analysis Shiki Tomimasu; 14. An Injunction Banning a Xenophobic Group from Demonstrating: Kawasaki Case Toru Mori; Part V. Multidisciplinary Debates Relating to Hate Speech Regulation: Possibilities for Further Regulation: 15. The free speech jurisprudence in Japan: the influence of comparative constitutional law Keigo Obayashi; 16. Japan's postcolonial hate speech Naoto Higuchi; 17. Quantitative and theoretical investigation of racism in Japan: a social psychological approach Fumiaki Taka; Part VI. Current Issues: 18. Hate speech on the internet Kazushi Ogura; 19. Hate groups and the use of public facilities: striking a balance between the right to assembly and interests of minority residents Yuji Nasu; 20. Hate speech in the mass media: a dispute over broadcasting in Japan Shinji Uozumi.
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