"Lawyers interested in human rights, art law, cultural rights, cultural heritage law; artists and art students who want to know more about the legal framework applicable to arts; free speech activists and human rights defenders; political scientists interested in global controversies such as Charlie Hebdo and the Danish Cartoons"--
"Lawyers interested in human rights, art law, cultural rights, cultural heritage law; artists and art students who want to know more about the legal framework applicable to arts; free speech activists and human rights defenders; political scientists interested in global controversies such as Charlie Hebdo and the Danish Cartoons"--
Eleni Polymenopoulou is Associate Professor in Law at Hamad Bin Khalifa University, College of Law, Qatar Foundation; Adjunct Associate Professor at Georgetown University, Edmund A Walsh School of Foreign Service, as well as practising artist, children's book author and illustrator.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Defining 'art' 2. The nature, scope and protection of artistic freedom 3. Censorship and restrictions 4. Positive obligations in relation to artistic freedom 5. Street art, graffiti and art in public space 6. Public morality, obscenity and the arts 7. Blasphemous paintings, cartoons and other religiously offensive art.
1. Defining 'art' 2. The nature, scope and protection of artistic freedom 3. Censorship and restrictions 4. Positive obligations in relation to artistic freedom 5. Street art, graffiti and art in public space 6. Public morality, obscenity and the arts 7. Blasphemous paintings, cartoons and other religiously offensive art.
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