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Human Rights
Vol. 2, Issue Florence Edition, 2020March 24, 2020 PDT

THE PROHIBITION AND CRIMINALIZATION OF NEGATIONISTS IN SOUTH AFRICA: PHILOSOPHICAL INSIGHTS AND COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES

Avitus A. Agbor,
international lawinternational human rightsacademic freedomhate speechhate crimeshuman rightscriminalizing
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Avitus A. Agbor, THE PROHIBITION AND CRIMINALIZATION OF NEGATIONISTS IN SOUTH AFRICA: PHILOSOPHICAL INSIGHTS AND COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVES, 2 GJIL 365 (2020).

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