id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_r5pquzusije3pnrg4u7rvatgk4 Kay Goodall Incitement to Religious Hatred: All Talk and No Substance? 2007 23 .pdf application/pdf 14595 1008 68 made so within the Public Order Act 1986.26 People were free to incite other forms of hatred. In most cases it matters little whether hatred expresses itself as religious or racist because it which allowed far-right activists to revile minority ethnic Muslims while other religious groups definitively classified in criminal law as excluding any hatred expressed in religious terms. The Racial and Religious Hatred Bill's most formidable parliamentary critic, Lord Lester, been criticised for not adjusting British criminal law to cover religious hatred as a surrogate for on incitement to religious hatred which differs from British law, this may not itself found a case made in UK law between 'racial' and 'religious' groups: Second Report on the United It needed to act on incitement to religious hatred, and it may have to abolish the law of the new law that few people have been prosecuted for incitement to racial hatred and that few ./cache/work_r5pquzusije3pnrg4u7rvatgk4.pdf ./txt/work_r5pquzusije3pnrg4u7rvatgk4.txt