PHL 612 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Brian Dickson, Canlii, Nigel Warburton

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Phl 612 module 11 hate speech. R. v. keegstra, (opens new window)(opens new window)[1990] 3 s. c. r. Available online through canlii. freedom of expression decision of the supreme court of canada where the court upheld the. Criminal code provision prohibiting the wilful promotion of hatred against an identifiable group as constitutional under the freedom of expression provision in section 2(b) of the canadian. Charter of rights and freedoms. charged under section 281. 2(2) of the criminal code that he "did unlawfully promote hatred against an identifiable group, to wit: the jewish people, by communicating statements while teaching to students at eckville high school. 319(2), makes it a criminal offence to promote hatred: "every one who, by communicating statements, other than in private conversation, wilfully promotes hatred against any identifiable group". [2] during classes, he described jews as a people of profound evil who had. He also tested his students in exams on his theories and opinion of jews.

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