Demystifying hate speech under the PEPUDA
Abstract
The factual matrix that is considered in each hate speech case
differs from that in the next. However, certain factors always
remain key in the process of balancing the different constitutional
rights at play: who the victim is, who the perpetrator is and the
nature of the expression. Additional factors to be considered in
deciding whether an expression constitutes hate speech include:
historical associations; who the utterer is as against the victim(s);
the audience that is addressed and where the utterance is made;
and the prevailing social conditions. How South African courts
and the South African Human Rights Commission factor in these
specific issues in assessing whether an utterance constitutes
hate speech is examined in this contribution. Applicable
international law principles and comparable foreign law reveal
certain areas of the South African hate speech protection
requiring refinement.
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- PER: 2020 Volume 23 [48]