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Combating Defamation of Religions

Ali Khan
Washburn University - School of Law



American Muslim, January 1, 2007

Abstract:     
The idea of combating the defamation of religions, though morally sound, is difficult from a legislative viewpoint and will pose serious drafting challenges. The idea, however, poses no greater problems than prohibiting hate speech against racial, ethnic, or religious groups - a law adopted in almost all countries of the world except the United States. One key function of law is to make distinctions and draw balance between competing rights. In the complex realm of human affairs, no right is absolute, not even free speech or the dignity of religion. Accordingly, the law against defamation of religions may be constructed in a way that does not abridge legitimate speech, including artistic freedom, and yet protects the dignity of religion.

Keywords: United Nations, soft law, General Assembly

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Date posted: January 02, 2007 ; Last revised: February 04, 2007

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Khan, Ali, Combating Defamation of Religions. American Muslim, January 1, 2007. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=954403


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Washburn University - School of Law ( email )
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Topeka, KS 66621
United States
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