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Expression of opinion through Acts. A brief analysis of the Hungarian Constitutional Courts practice
Author(s) -
Szabolcs Stock
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
toruńskie studia polsko-włoskie
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2391-7865
pISSN - 2083-1986
DOI - 10.12775/tsp-w.2020.021
Subject(s) - freedom of expression , misdemeanor , law , political science , expression (computer science) , constitutional court , supreme court , human rights , property (philosophy) , focus (optics) , constitution , philosophy , computer science , epistemology , physics , optics , programming language
The aim of the article is to present how one can excercise their freedom of expression through acts. I focus ont the decisions of the Hungarian Constitutional Court, the European Court of Human Rights and the U. S. Supreme court. I analyze these decisions, and compare the fundamental rights that can collide, such as freedom of expression versus the right to property, which one should prevail when they come into collision. I also study how one can decide, whether the act should fall within the protected circle of the freedom of expression, or it should be penalized as a crime, or misdemeanor.

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