نتایج جستجو برای: hatred

تعداد نتایج: 690  

Journal: :European convention on human rights law review 2021

Abstract The ECtHR’s ruling in ES v Austria raises questions about the Court’s methodology blasphemy cases. ECtHR interprets Article 9 of Convention as including a right to respect for religious feelings and presumes that ‘justified indignation’ may disrupt ‘religious peace’. Therefore, expression counting ‘gratuitously offensive’ is not granted protection under 10. es reveals certain problems ...

Journal: :The Entertainment and Sports Law Journal 2008

Journal: :EU and Comparative Law Issues and Challenges Series 2023

Given that the criminal offense of Public Incitement to Violence and Hatred seeks protect public order but also certain groups individuals limit freedom speech, paper provides a comparative legal analysis this through Anglo-Saxon continental law especially refers EU Member States. The analyzes some dogmatic principles explain conditions when can be committed. Especially, development modern tech...

Journal: :Medicine, conflict, and survival 2006
Kathleen E Taylor

Studying the most extreme outcomes of intergroup hatred--murder, mass killings and genocides--has long been part of historical and social research. Neuroscientists and psychologists have also been interested in interpersonal and intergroup violence. This article considers the question of how atrocities arise from a neuroscientific perspective, focusing on war as the context in which they most o...

2013
Proshanta Sarkar

Mary Shelley’s ‘Frankenstein’, through the portray of the ‘monster’ hints the uncanny defamiliarization of the familiar role of the society. It shows how the society if anybody does not suit its taste alienates that from itself. The monster’s hideous appearance is the reason of the society’s disliking it and so it is regarded with disgust and hatred. This results not only in the reader’s realiz...

1999
Alexander Pope O. P. Sharma

Alexander Pope (1688±1744): his spinal deformity and his doctors. O.P. Sharma. #ERS Journals Ltd 1999. ABSTRACT: Alexander Pope was the towering figure of 18th century England. A poet and a wit he commanded unswerving loyalty from his friends and penetrating hatred from his enemies. His spinal deformity, either due to tuberculosis, trauma or congenital weakness, shaped his career. This brief re...

Journal: :Medical History 1982
Alan Gabbey

Oedipal revolt present in Homer produced the creative tensions in Greek, and especially Athenian culture. "Both tragedy and democracy are impossible when all authority is seen as good and blind obedience to authority is considered a high virtue." In the end, Plato joined Homer's condemnation of the revolt by proposing an ideal system that would produce fathers so virtuous that revolt would be u...

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