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- Title
THE INTERNALIZATION OF INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS LAW: THE CASE OF HATE SPEECH IN JAPAN.
- Authors
AYAKO HATANO
- Abstract
The article discusses international human rights law in relation to hate speech in Japan as of 2018, and it mentions the United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination (CERD) and the internalization of international law. Japan's Act on the Promotion of Efforts to Eliminate Unfair Discriminatory Speech and Behavior Against Persons Originating from Outside Japan is assessed, along with an attack at the Korean School in Kyoto, Japan in 2009.
- Subjects
JAPAN; INTERNATIONAL law &; human rights; HATE speech laws; LAW; UNITED Nations. General Assembly. Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination; KOREAN schools; SPEECH -- Law &; legislation; HISTORY of Kyoto, Japan; TWENTY-first century
- Publication
New York University Journal of International Law & Politics, 2018, Vol 50, Issue 2, p637
- ISSN
0028-7873
- Publication type
Article