Publications: Law and hate crime
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Hall, N. & Croall, H., 'Hate crime' (2005), Willan Publishing.
Hamm, M.S., 'No sense makes sense: The paradox of prosecuting bias-motivated cult crime' (1994), American Journal of Criminal Justice, 19(1), pp.145-160
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Hamman, P. & Frank, C., 'The EU’s racial equality directive and the evolution of discourse in the field of the fight against discrimination. A comparison between France, the UK and Spain' (2015), Sociological Research Online, 20(2), pp.
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Hans, G.S., 'Changing Counterspeech' (2021), Cleveland State Law Review, 69(4), pp. 749-783
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Haq, T. & Isa, N.A.N.M., 'Discourse, Law and Digital Communication: Unraveling the Hate Speech in Basuki Tjahaja Purnama’s Case of Religious Blasphemy' (2023), Journal of Indonesian Islam, 17(2), pp. 376–402
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Hardy, S.-J., Chakraborti, N. & Cuko, I., 'More Than a Tick-Box? The Role of Training in Improving Police Responses to Hate Crime' (2020), British Journal of Community Justice, 16(1), pp. 4-20
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Harel, A. & Parchomovsky, G., 'On hate and equality' (1999), The Yale Law Journal, 109(3), pp.507-539
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Harff, G. & Duque, M.S., 'Hate speech in German and Brazilian contexts | [Discurso de ódio nos contextos alemão e brasileiro]' (2021), A e C - Revista de Direito Administrativo e Constitucional, 21(84), pp. 199-225
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Harris, B., 'Race vilification laws: A comparative perspective' (1999), Canberra Law Review, 6(1-2), pp.257-300
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Harrison, J., 'Truth, civility and religious battlegrounds: The contest between religious vilification laws and freedom of expression' (2006), Auckland University Law Review, 12, pp.71-96
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Harvard Law Review, 'Penalty enhancement does not punish free speech or thoughts' (1996), in B. Leone & P. A. Winters (Eds.), Hate crimes (pp. 121-129), San Diego, CA: Greenhaven Press
Harvey, S., Mitchell, M., Keeble, J., McNaughton Nicholls, C. & Rahim, N., 'Barriers faced by lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people in accessing domestic abuse, stalking and harassment and sexual violence services' (2014), National Centre for Social Research on behalf of the Welsh Government. Ref number 48/2014
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Hassett-Walker, C., 'Does Brandenburg v. Ohio still hold in the social media era? Racist (and other) online hate speech and the First Amendment' (2022), Cogent Social Sciences, 8(1), 2038848
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Hatano, A., 'Can Strategic Human Rights Litigation Complement Social Movements? A Case Study of the Movement Against Racism and Hate Speech in Japan' (2019), University of Pennsylvania Asian Law Review, 14(2), 228-274
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Hatano, A., 'Regulating Online Hate Speech through the Prism of Human Rights Law: The Potential of Localised Content Moderation' (2023), Australian Year Book of International Law, 41(1), pp. 127–156
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Haynes, A. & Schweppe, J., 'Life cycle of a hate crime – Country report for Ireland' (2017), Dublin: Irish Council for Civil Liberties
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Haynes, A. & Schweppe, J., 'Internationalizing hate crime and the problem of the intractable state: The case for Ireland' (2016), in J. Schweppe & M.A. Walters, The globalization of hate: Internationalizing hate crime? (pp.157-173), Oxford: Oxford University Press
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Haynes, A., Schweppe, J., & Taylor, S., 'Critical perspectives on hate crime: Contributions from the island of Ireland' (2017), London, UK: Palgrave Macmillan
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He, D., 'Governing Hate Content Online: How the Rechtsstaat Shaped the Policy Discourse on the NetzDG in Germany' (2020), International Journal of Communication, 14, pp. 3746-3768
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Heard, C., 'The law on hate crime' (2013), Journal of Adult Protection, 15(3), pp.164-166
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Heath Wellman, C., 'A defense of stiffer penalties for hate crimes' (2006), Hypatia, 21(2), pp.62-80
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Heinze, E., 'Towards a legal concept of hatred: Democracy, ontology, and the limits of deconstruction' (2015), in T. Brudholm & B. Schepelern Johansen (Eds), Hate, politics, law: Critical perspectives on combating hate (Chapter 5). New York, NY: Oxford University Press
Heldt, A., 'Reading Between the Lines and the Numbers: An Analysis of the First NetzDG Reports' (2019), Internet Policy Review, 8(2)
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Heldt, A., 'Let’s Meet Halfway: Sharing New Responsibilities in A Digital Age' (2019), Journal of Information Policy, 9, pp. 336-369
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Heller, D., 'What is the Digital Services Act and what does it mean for hate speech monitoring and responses? Key challenges in the implementation of the DSA' (2024), Facing Facts Network Policy Brief, 7 June 2024
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Hennessy, N. & Smith, P., 'Have we got it right? NSW racial vilification laws five years on' (1994), Australian Journal of Human Rights, 1(1), pp.249-264
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Henry, J.S., 'Hate crime' (2008), Contemporary Justice Review, 11(3), pp.293-295
Henry, J.S., 'Beyond free speech: Novel approaches to hate on the Internet in the United States' (2009), Information & Communications Technology Law, 18(2), pp.235-251
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Hewitt L., 'Policing Disability Hate Crime' (2022), British Journal of Community Justice [online]
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Higgins, E. & Buckley-Carr, A., 'Aboriginal girl first to face race-hate law' (2006), The Australian, 1 June 2006.
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Higuchi, N., 'Logics of Strategic Racism in the Anti-Hate Speech Law Era: Analyzing the Discourse Against Zainichi Koreans in Japanese Right-Wing TV Programs' (2023), Seoul Journal of Korean Studies, 36(2), pp. 443–464
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Hill, L., 'Parliamentary privilege and homosexual vilification' (2007), in Gelber, K. & Stone, A. (eds.) Hate Speech and Freedom of Speech in Australia. The Federation Press.
Hill, J.M., 'The effects of sexual orientation in the courtroom: A double standard' (2008), Journal of Homosexuality, 39(2), pp.93-111
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Hines, S., 'Transforming gender: Transgender practices of identity, intimacy and care' (2007), Bristol: The Policy Press
Hirose, K., Kim, H. & Kohno, M., 'A survey inquiry into behavioral foundations of hate speech regulations: Evidence from Japan' (2023), Japanese Journal of Political Science, 24(1), pp. 101-117
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Hmimssa, A., 'Citizenship under Pressure: Mapping Debates over Religious Freedom in the Second Decade in Quebec' (2023), Journal of Canadian Studies, 57(1), pp. 114-135
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Ho, L.S.L., 'Substantive penal crime legislation: Toward defining constitutional guidelines following the R.A.V. v. City of St. Paul and Wisconsin v. Mitchell decisions' (1994), Santa Clara Law Review, 34, pp.711-764
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Hochmann, T., 'Hate speech online: the government as regulator and as speaker' (2022), Journal of Media Law [online]
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Hodge, J.P, 'Gendered hate: Exploring gender in hate crime law' (2011), Boston, MA: Northeastern University Press
Hong, M., 'Regulating hate speech and disinformation online while protecting freedom of speech as an equal and positive right–comparing Germany, Europe and the United States' (2022), Journal of Media Law [online]
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Human Rights First, 'Overview – Hate crime report card' (2007)
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Huttunen, N. & Lehtipuu, O., 'The bible as hate speech? Homosexuality and Romans 1 in a contemporary Finnish debate' (2023), in M. Bjelland Kartzow, K.B. Larsen & O. Lehtipuu (Eds.) The Nordic Bible: Bible Reception in Contemporary Nordic Societies (pp. 61–78), Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter
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Hyman, T., 'The Harms of Racist Online Hate Speech in the Post-COVID Working World: Expanding Employee Protections' (2021), Fordham Law Review, 89(4), pp. 1553-1588
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Idriss, M.M., 'Religion and the Anti-Terrorism, Crime and Security Act 2001' (2002), Criminal Law Review, Nov, pp.890-911
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Iganski, P., 'Introduction: The problem of hate crimes and hate crime laws' (2002), in Iganski, P. & Burney, E. (2002) The hate debate: should hate be punished as a crime? London: Profile.
Iganski, P., 'Legislating morality and competing ‘rights’: Legal instruments against racism and antisemitism in the European Union' (1999), Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 3(25), pp.509-516
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Iganski, P., 'Legislating against hate: Outlawing racism and Antisemitism in Britain' (1999), Critical Social Policy, 19(1), pp.129-141
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Iganski, P., 'The hate debate: Should hate be punished as a crime' (2002), London: Profile Books
Iganski, P., 'Why make ‘hate’ a crime?' (1999), Critical Social Policy, 60, pp.386-395
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Iganski, P., 'Too few Jews to count? Police monitoring of hate crime against Jews in the United Kingdom' (2007), American Behavioral Scientist, 51(2), pp.232-245
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