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Under the Shadow of Weimar Louis Greenspan

Under the Shadow of Weimar By Louis Greenspan

Under the Shadow of Weimar by Louis Greenspan


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Written by authorities on the legal systems of France, Britain, Germany, the United States, Israel, and Canada, this book explores the growing confrontation between democracy and racist incitement.

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Under the Shadow of Weimar: Democracy, Law, and Racial Incitement in Six Countries by Louis Greenspan

Written by authorities on the legal systems of France, Britain, Germany, the United States, Israel, and Canada, this book explores the growing confrontation between democracy and racist incitement. The authors consider existing and prospective laws as they trace the efforts to enact and enforce laws that can curb racism in the early stages of its growth without violating democratic freedoms. Throughout the book, the authors discuss their own legal and political cultures and how the subject countries are affected by historical encounters with racism. Both France and Britain have strong racist political forces and existing laws to combat them. Special attention is given to Le Pen, whose electoral support has been estimated nationally at more than twenty percent, and to the effect Britain's new legislation has had on the country's racist movement. The United States represents a case where strong constitutional guarantees against impingement upon freedom of expression have prevented the passage or juridical validation of laws restricting racist incitement. Israel finds itself struggling to define a legal remedy that can be used against racist incitement by the Kahane movement. Canada, now seeking a legal climate that will foster multiculturalism, strives to define laws against incitement that will be consistent with its newly established Charter of Freedom. And Germany, as it faces the enormous problems resulting from unification, is forced to reflect upon its own past and the challenges that an active racist movement poses for the country's future. Recommended for sociologists, political scientists, and criminal law specialists.

About Louis Greenspan

LOUIS GREENSPAN is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at McMaster University, and Managing Editor of the Bertrand Russell Editorial Project. He serves on the Board of the Canadian Civil Liberties Association. CYRIL LEVITT is Professor of Sociology at McMaster University and currently Lady Davis Visiting Professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He has published widely on law, ethnic movement, and social violence.

Table of Contents

Introduction Under the Shadow of Weimar: What Are the Lessons for the Modern Democracies? by Cyril Levitt French Law and Racial Incitement: On the Necessity and Limits of the Legal Responses by Roger Errera Incitement to Racial Hatred in England by Avram Scherr The Judicial Treatment of Incitement against Ethnic Groups and the Denial of National Socialist Mass Murder in the Federal Republic of Germany by Juliane Wetzel Racial Incitement Law and Policy in the United States: Drawing the Line Between Free Speech and Protection against Racism by Donald Downes The Prevention of Racial Incitement in Israel by Gerald Cromer Her Majesty The Queen v. James Keegstra: The Control of Racism in Canada: A Case Study by Bruce Elman The Laws of Six Countries--An Analytical Comparison by Stephen Roth Bibliography Index

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NPB9780275940553
9780275940553
0275940551
Under the Shadow of Weimar: Democracy, Law, and Racial Incitement in Six Countries by Louis Greenspan
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1993-04-30
248
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