Dimensions of Hate – Exploring the State of Hate Speech in Europe

2024-01-13

Hate speech is not only a national problem but a pan-European and even a global issue, which has clearly been demonstrated by the increasing antisemitic content spread since 7 October 2023. Therefore, it is of high priority to examine the topic in a European context from multiple angles, such as socio-political contexts, manifestation forms, regulation, the role of the media and AI, and effective counterstrategies. 

The conference aims to explore the issues of hate speech against minority groups from a European perspective and provide a space for European exchange of experiences and information and networking among members of the affected groups, experts, CSOs and representatives of international organisations.   

 

Date: 24 January 2024 

Venue: Central European University (1051 Budapest, Nádor street 15.) N15 106.

Language: English (without interpretation)

 

Please register for the event here: https://forms.gle/sT3iG6BvpEmLDC6e7

 

 

Program

 

9.30-9.40           Welcoming remarks and introduction to the CHAD project 

Bulcsú Hunyadi Head of Programmes, Political Capital 

Erzsébet Szalayné Sándor Deputy Commissioner for Fundamental Rights, Ombudsman for the Rights of National Minorities in Hungary 

Anna Daróczi Project Coordinator, Phiren Amenca 

 

9.40-10.00         Hate speech in the European societies - introductory keynote speech

Tamás Berecz General Manager, International Network Against Cyber Hate 

 

10.00-11.15        Hate speech in the European societies - panel discussion

Dániel Bagaméri Head of Office (Budapest), International Organisation for Migration 

Rémy Bonny Executive Director, Forbidden Colours  

Vivien Brassói Legal Director, European Roma Rights Center  

Jessica Lewin Senior Research Analyst, World Jewish Congress 

     Moderator: Anikó Félix CEO, Haver Foundation 

 

11.15-12.30        Hate speech and the media – panel discussion

Beata Balogová Editor-in-Chief, SME Daily 

Tamás Berecz General Manager, International Network Against Cyber Hate 

Gábor Polyák Head of Research, Mérték Media Monitor 

Joanna Szymańska Senior Programme Officer (Europe and Central Asia), Article19  

     Moderator: Eszter Neuberger – journalist, Lakmusz

 

12.30-13.40        Lunch break 

 

13.40-14.00        Dilemmas and challenges of hate speech regulation across Europe – keynote speech 

Louisa Klingvall Head of Unit, European Commission - Directorate General Justice and Consumers Unit C.2 Fundamental Rights Policy [online] 

 

14.00-15.15        Dilemmas and challenges of hate speech regulation across Europe – panel discussion

Tamás Dombos Project Coordinator, Háttér Society 

Louisa Klingvall Head of Unit, European Commission - Directorate General Justice and Consumers Unit C.2 Fundamental Rights Policy [online] 

András László Pap Research Professor, HUN-REN Centre for Social Sciences Institute for Legal Studies; Professor, Eötvös University Faculty of Economics

Erzsébet Szalayné Sándor Deputy Commissioner for Fundamental Rights, Ombudsman for the Rights of National Minorities in Hungary 

     Moderator: Katalin Szajbély - lawyer, Hungarian Helsinki Committee

 

15.15-15.45        Coffee break 

 

15.45-17.00        Hate speech and artificial intelligence – panel discussion

Laurine Chabal Advocacy Officer, #jesuislà [online] 

Gergely Lendvai Research Fellow, Information Society Law Center, University of Milan; PhD candidate, Pázmány Péter Catholic University 

Sara Sighinolfi – Programme Officer, EU Fundamental Rights Agency [online]

Zsolt Ződi Senior Research Fellow, National University of Public Service 

      Moderator: Kis Kelemen Bence – Senior Lecturer, University of Pécs Faculty of Law

 

17.00-17.15        Closing remarks 

 

The „CHAD – Countering Hate Speech and Hurtful Speech against Diversity: Roma, LGBTIQ, Jewish and Migrant Communities” project (project nr. 101049309) is funded by the Citizens, Equality, Rights and Values Programme (CERV) of the DG Justice, European Commission.

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