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Incitement to Terrorism

Edited by: Anne F. Bayefsky, Laurie Blank

ISBN13: 9789004359819
Published: March 2018
Publisher: Brill Nijhoff
Country of Publication: The Netherlands
Format: Paperback
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Incitement to terrorism connects the dots between evil words and evil deeds. Hate precedes terror. History has already taught us that incitement to genocide and to crimes against humanity unchecked will inevitably bring devastation to humankind. Incitement is an affront to the dignity of its victims, and poses a dire threat to all people of good will. However, combating incitement to terrorism poses operational, constitutional and human rights challenges on many fronts, both domestically and internationally. What is incitement? Where should the line be drawn between protected speech and incitement that should be criminalized? Does war change the calculus of what are appropriate and lawful measures to contain and respond to such incitement? And, perhaps most challenging of all, how does social media and the nature of communication and engagement in today's virtual world change or complicate how we think about and can respond to incitement?

This compilation offers expert analysis on incitement to terrorism across these challenging issues and questions. The contributors bring expertise from a range of countries and operational experiences, providing an illuminating and thought-provoking examination of domestic and international law, comparative approaches, and emerging trends with respect to incitement to terrorism.

Subjects:
Human Rights and Civil Liberties
Contents:
List of Contributors
Introduction

Part 1: Foundational Issues
Freedom of Expression, Hate Speech, and Incitement to Terrorism and Genocide: Resonances and Tensions
 Gregory S. Gordon
Public International Law and Cyber Incitements to Violence
 Sean Watts
Incitement to Terror and Freedom of Speech
 Micah Lakin Avni

Part 2: Comparative Perspectives
Wrestling with Freedom of Expression and the Spread of Extremism: A uk Perspective
 Ronald Thwaites
French Law and eu Rules in the Fight against Incitement to Terrorism or Violent Extremism
 Sylvie Schlanger
Canadian Legal Perspectives on Incitement to Terrorism
Containing the Proliferation of Incitement: A Canadian Perspective
 Christian Leuprecht
Incitement and Related Matters in Israeli Law
Fighting Incitement: The Work and Practice of the Israeli Prosecution 2014–2016
 Erez Padan
The un and Incitement
 Anne Bayefsky

Part 3: Incitement, Terrorism and War
Targeting Speech in War
 Rachel VanLandingham
Criminal and Military Incitement Response Tools: Prosecution and Security Detention
 Geoffrey S. Corn
Imminence Reconsidered
 Asa Kasher

Part 4: Emerging Issues and Challenges
Inciting Terrorism on the Internet: The Limits of Tolerating Intolerance
 Amos Guiora
Combating Incitement to Violence on the Internet through Service Provider Action
 David Matas
Police and Incitement to Terrorism: The Challenge of Countering Violent Narratives
 Robert R. Friedmann

Index