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Sovražni govor kot pravna kategorija v historični perspektivi
ID Šadl, Vito (Author), ID Kambič, Marko (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Sovražni govor je moderen pojem, ki se je pojavil šele pred nekaj desetletji. Različne strokovne panoge mu še niso uspele postaviti enotne definicije, unificirana pa ni niti njegova pravna plat – niti na teoretski niti na praktični ravni. Avtor zato v prvem delu pregleda trenutno normativno stanje, sovražni govor pravno ovrednoti ter izlušči njegove temeljne elemente. Ti so v drugem, osrednjem delu naloge podlaga za analizo izbranih institutov iz pravne zgodovine: prepoved diskriminacije tujcev, vdov in sirot v Mojzesovem pravu, rimska injurija, kolektivna žalitev po srednjeveškem gorskem pravu, regulacija sovražne propagande v ZDA v 20. stoletju ter prepoved dejanj zoper nacionalno in rasno enakost v Sovjetski zvezi ter Jugoslaviji po drugi svetovni vojni. Namen naloge je bil ugotoviti, ali lahko v pravni zgodovini srečamo institute, ki so vsebinsko, vsaj v posameznih elementih, primerljivi z modernim pravnim dojemanjem sovražnega govora. Avtor ugotavlja, da se vzporednice da povleči z določenimi pravnimi instituti v skoraj vseh zgodovinskih obdobjih, a je treba ob tem ohraniti pravo mero kritične distance in upoštevati vsakokratne zgodovinske okoliščine.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:Sovražni govor, sovražna kazniva dejanja, elementi sovražnega govora, pravna zgodovina, kaznivo dejanje, delikt.
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:PF - Faculty of Law
Year:2020
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-121382 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:32538115 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:07.10.2020
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Language:English
Title:Hate speech as a legal category from a historical perspective
Abstract:
Hate speech is a modern concept which appeared only a couple of decades ago. Experts from various scientific fields have yet to provide us with a common definition; moreover, the legal aspect of hate speech also has not been unified yet, neither in theory nor in practice. In the first part, the author therefore gives an overview of current norms, evaluates hate speech from a legal point of view, and extracts its fundamental elements. In the second, central part the latter serve as the basis for the analysis of chosen legal constructs from legal history: prohibition of discrimination against foreigners, widows and orphans in the Law of Moses, Roman iniuria, collective insult in medieval vineyard hills law (Bergrecht), regulation of hate campaign in the USA in 20th century, and hate crime on grounds of race and nationality in the Soviet Union and the Yugoslavia after the Second World War. The objective of this master's thesis was to establish whether legal history can provide us with legal constructs which are substantively, at least in some elements, comparable with the modern legal understanding of hate speech. The author concludes that it is indeed possible to draw parallels between specific legal constructs in almost all periods of history; however, one must keep the right amount of critical distance and take into consideration respective historical circumstances.

Keywords:Hate speech, hate crimes, hate speech elements, legal history, criminal offence, delict.

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