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  1. The devil’s in the details: How countries’ defamation laws can (and can’t) combat hate speech Journal Article
    Carlson, Caitlin Ring; Terry, Christopher (2024)
    In: Journalism Practice, 18(2), pp. 242-264
  2. New school speech regulation as a regulatory strategy against hate speech on social media: The case of Germany's NetzDG Journal Article
    Griffin, Rachel (2022)
    In: Telecommunications Policy, 46(9), pp. 1-21
  3. Criminal law in multicultural societies Contribution
    Hörnle, Tatjana (2021)
    In: Ghanayim, Khalid; Shany, Yuval (Eds.), The quest for core values in the application of legal norms. Essays in honor of Mordechai Kremnitzer, Springer, Cham, pp. 85-102
  4. Conflicts of law in privacy, data protection, and defamation disputes: German and English law Contribution
    Hörnle, Julia (2021)
    In: Hörnle, Julia (Eds.), Internet jurisdiction. Law and practice, Oxford University Press, Oxford, pp. 369-405
  5. “L’État, c’est moi!” The defamation of foreign state leaders in times of globalized media and growing nationalism Journal Article
    Heinze, Alexander (2020)
    In: Journal of International Media and Entertainment Law, 9(1), pp. 33-67
  6. Should criminal law protect against religious defamation? Some reflections on the applicability of sec. 166 of the German criminal code and the current situation in Germany Contribution
    Esser, Robert (2020)
    In: Ehlers, Dirk; Glaser, Henning (Eds.), State and religion. Between conflict and cooperation, Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, Baden-Baden, (CPG Series of Comparative Constitutional Law, Politics and Governance, ), pp. 223-244
  7. From legal to technical concept: towards an automated classification of German political Twitter postings as criminal offenses Contribution
    Zufall, Frederike ; Horsmann, Tobias ; Zesch, Torsten (2019)
    In: Association for Computational Linguistics, (Eds.), Proceedings of the 2019 conference of the North American chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics: human language technologies, Volume 1, Association for Computational Linguistics, Minneapolis, Minnesota
  8. Fighting words. Anger, insult, and "self-help" in early modern German law Journal Article
    Creasman, Allyson F. (2017)
    In: Journal of Social History, 51(2), pp. 272-292
  9. The protection of state interests and the constitutional order in German criminal law Contribution
    Esser, Robert (2015)
    In: Glaser, Henning (Eds.), Norms, interests, and values. Conflict and consent in the basic constitutional order, Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, Baden-Baden, (CPG Series of Comparative Constitutional Law, Politics and Governance, ), pp. 55-74

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