THE RIGHT TO FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION ONLINE AND OFFLINE AND HATE SPEECH

Authors

  • Marcelo Negri Soares UNIVERSIDADE CESUMAR
  • Alender Max de Souza Moraes UNICESUMAR

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17564/2316-381X.2023v9n2p121%20-%20129

Abstract

This study aims to analyze vertically and with problematizations, relating the following themes: “right to freedom of expression online and offline” and “hate speech”. Through the hypothetical-deductive method, with research in relevant scientific articles, doctrine and jurisprudence, this work will seek to answer the following questions: does freedom of expression online or offline have limitations? What is hate speech? Is hate speech supported by freedom of expression? Thus, although freedom of expression is the basis for other fundamental rights, with regard to the online environment, it appears that the central legal concepts are outdated, requiring the adoption of appropriate institutions, regimes and political norms for the resolution.

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Author Biographies

Marcelo Negri Soares, UNIVERSIDADE CESUMAR

Orientador e pesquisador ICETI/FAPESP/ARAUCÁRIA. Doutor em Direito pela PUC-SP, Brasil. Pós-Doutor pela Universidade de Coimbra (Portugal). Especialista pela Universidade Mackenzie, São Paulo (SP). Cursou extensão universitária em Harvard, Berckeley e MIT, nos Estados Unidos da América. Professor Visitante na Universidade de Coventry, Inglaterra (Reino Unido) – Faculdade de Direito, Administração e Negócios, Programa de Mestrado e Doutorado. Professor de Direito PPGD UNICESUMAR

Alender Max de Souza Moraes, UNICESUMAR

Doutorando em Direitos da Personalidade (UNICESUMAR, ATUAL); Mestre em Direito Processual e Cidadania (UNIPAR, 2016); Especialista em Direitos Humanos e Cidadania (UFGD, 2012); Graduação em Direito (UEMS, 2004).

Published

2023-07-05

How to Cite

Negri Soares, M. ., & de Souza Moraes, A. M. . (2023). THE RIGHT TO FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION ONLINE AND OFFLINE AND HATE SPEECH. Interfaces Científicas - Direito, 9(2), 121–129. https://doi.org/10.17564/2316-381X.2023v9n2p121 - 129