CEU eTD Collection (2016); Begadze, Mariam: Right to offend: what is it that matters most, the offender, the offended or the offence itself?

CEU Electronic Theses and Dissertations, 2016
Author Begadze, Mariam
Title Right to offend: what is it that matters most, the offender, the offended or the offence itself?
Summary The present thesis addresses a controversial issue of legal regulation of offence and the extent of its permissibility from the point of view of the European Court of Human Rights and the international instruments of human rights protection. Taking as starting point theoretical perspectives involved in offence, identity and justice, the thesis analyses the role and the weight of the above notions in the mentioned instruments of human rights protection with a view to attained consistency in the protection of the identical interests of different groups and upholding the principles of justice.
Supervisor Sejal Parmar
Department Legal Studies LLM
Full texthttps://www.etd.ceu.edu/2016/begadze_mariam.pdf

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