Freedom of Expression and the Brazilian Justice System: Tolerance, Hate Speech, and Democracy explores the complex intersection of constitutional law, democracy, and human rights in the context of Brazil's legal system. Focusing on the tension between protecting freedom of expression and regulating hate speech, the book offers an in-depth analysis of Brazilian jurisprudence, legal principles, and landmark cases. Drawing comparisons with international frameworks, particularly the United States, it critically examines how courts balance competing democratic values of tolerance, equality, and free speech. This work serves as a resource for academics, legal professionals, and policymakers, contributing to global debates on how to reconcile individual liberties with societal interests in pluralistic democracies.
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