EU measures combating hate speech ERIO Conference on combating hate speech against Roma and the role of Equality bodies Brussels 16/10/2015 DG JUSTICE.

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EU measures combating hate speech ERIO Conference on combating hate speech against Roma and the role of Equality bodies Brussels 16/10/2015 DG JUSTICE – Unit C1 Fundamental Rights and Rights of the Child - Christel Mercadé

Outline  The legal framework: the Treaties and the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights  The Framework Decision on racism and xenophobia  Other EU legislation and tools combatting hate speech  Current initiatives to combat hate speech.

The Treaties and the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights EU principle of non-discrimination Relevant provisions of the EU Charter within their scope of application

The Right of Freedom of expression Article 11 of the EU Charter: Freedom of expression and information ECtHR: freedom of expression also protects speech which "Offends, shocks or disturbs the State or any sector of the population". But: States may sanction or even prevent genuine and serious incitement to violence and hatred

The Framework Decision on racism and xenophobia Framework Decision 2008/913/JHA adopted in 2008 to lay down a common approach to a common phenomenon by means of criminal law Scope: Certain intentional forms of hate speech and hate crime committed with a bias motivation related to the race, colour, religion, descent or national or ethnic origin of the victims

Combating hate speech under the Framework Decision: Obligation to criminalise the public incitement to violence or hatred, including by public dissemination or distribution of tracts, pictures or other material (Article 1). Punishment may be limited to conduct ‘carried out in manner likely to disturb public order or which is threatening, abusive or insulting’ Public condoning, denial or gross trivialisation of crimes of genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, and Holocaust.

Obligation to provide for effective, proportionate and dissuasive penalties (Article 4) Both natural persons and legal persons shall be held liable (Article 5) Both offline and on-line hate speech. Investigations into or prosecution of the conduct should not depend on a report or an accusation made by a victim (Article 8) General rules on jurisdiction, which oblige Member States to ensure that jurisdiction can be established also when the conduct is committed through an information system (Article9)

Ongoing work on implementation: The implementation deadline expired in November 2010: all Member States have now notified their transposing legislation Implementation report published in January 2014 The Commission formally acquired enforcement powers since 1 December - bilateral dialogues with all Member States

Other EU legislation and tools combatting hate speech

The Audiovisual Media Services Directive and Hate Broadcasts Article 6: MS shall ensure that Audiovisual media services provided under their jurisdiction do not contain any incitement to hatred based on race, sex, religion or nationality. Article 3: MS may provisionally derogate from the freedom of reception if a television broadcast coming from another MS manifestly, seriously and gravely infringes Article 6. The same applies to third country broadcasts if they are available in the EU and come under the jurisdiction of a MS.

Fight of hate speech at EU level Investigation and prosecution of individual cases of hate speech are the responsibility of national law enforcement authorities. But: * Infringement proceedings * Policy activities * Funding

Financial support Available EU funding to combat hate speech: the development of efficient monitoring and reporting mechanisms for racist and xenophobic hate speech, including online hate speech the development of programmes providing support to victims the training of judges, prosecutors and other legal professionals

Future EU actions on hate speech Follow-up of the Annual Colloquium of Fundamental Rights:  Monitoring of existing EU legislation  Dialogue at EU level with IT companies and relevant stakeholders.  Focus on counter narratives  Assess of EU rules on intermediary liability  European Commission annual journalist award

Future EU actions on hate speech Follow-up of the Annual Colloquium of Fundamental Rights:  Extension of the existing EU group of Member States' experts to a high-level group including civil society  EC to support equality bodies

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