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Religious Convictions: The Law of Blasphemy in Ireland
Adelaide Law Review (2012)
  • Pearl Goldman
Abstract
This article examines Ireland’s blasphemy law in its historical, constitutional, and European context and analyses its interpretational difficulties. It also argues that domestic and international blasphemy laws not only fail to solve the problems of religious persecution and discrimination but also contribute to the rise of religious extremism and its concomitant human rights abuses.
Keywords
  • Ireland; Blasphemy; Criminal Law; Comparative Law
Publication Date
2012
Citation Information
Pearl Goldman, Religious Convictions: The Law of Blasphemy in Ireland, 32 Adelaide Law Review 265 (2012)