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Otto-Preminger-Institut v. Austria; Wingrove v. United Kingdom [1996] Eur. Ct. H. R. 1937. In Jersild v. Denmark, Eur. Ct. H. R., Ser. A, No.298 [1995], the Court struck down a penalty imposed for the broadcast of racist views solely because they were broadcast within the context of expository journalism, not presented as the views of the journalist or broadcaster. There was no suggestion that the original speakers merited any freedom of speech.
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Despite their advocacy of hate speech bans, Jean Stefancic and Richard Delgado have inadvertently noted that racist and other discriminatory incidents had increased in Europe after hate speech bans were introduced; ‘A Shifting Balance: Freedom of Expression and Hate Speech Regulation’, Iowa Law Review 78 (1992-3): 737-745.
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