17 October 2013, Sarajevo, BiH. [A]ll forms of expression which spread, incite, promote or justify racial hatred, xenophobia, anti-Semitism or other forms.

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17 October 2013, Sarajevo, BiH

[A]ll forms of expression which spread, incite, promote or justify racial hatred, xenophobia, anti-Semitism or other forms of hatred based on intolerance, including intolerance expressed by aggressive nationalism and ethnocentrism, discrimination and hostility towards minorities, migrants and people of immigrant origin Council of Europe, Committee of Ministers Recommendation 1997

 Civil society/national institutions - reporting, monitoring and challenging all forms of prejudice – more speech!  Comprehensive freedom of expression and anti- discrimination legislation and implementation  Building institutional knowledge  Public education and information campaigns  Responsibilities of public officials and mobilisation of influential actors and institutional alliances  Role of an independent, pluralistic, and self- regulated media abiding by ethical standards.

 Article 19(3) of the ICCPR requires limitations on freedom of expression to be: ◦ Provided by law; ◦ In pursuit of a legitimate aim  The rights and reputations of others  Public order, national security, public health and morals ◦ Necessary in a democratic society (meeting a “pressing social need”)

 ICCPR Article 20(2): “Any advocacy of national, racial or religious hatred that constitutes incitement to discrimination, hostility or violence shall be prohibited by law.”  Requires states to prohibit

 Context: of the expression in broader societal context of the speech.  Position and role of the speaker: in a position of authority and exercising that authority.  Intent: of the speaker to incite to discrimination, hostility or violence;  Content: form and subject matter of expression, tone and style.  Extent of the expression: public nature of the expression; the means of the dissemination; magnitude of the expression;  Likelihood of harm, including imminence: probability of discrimination, hostility or violence as a result of the expression.

 Anonymity online is a right.  Systems of prior registration are a prior restraint on expression and should be avoided.  Real-name requirements don’t work.  ISPs, including internet portals, should protect the anonymity of their users unless a judicial order tells them otherwise

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