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Vejdeland and Others v Sweden 14 Feb 2012
On 9 February 2012, the European Court of Human Rights found unanimously that Sweden did not violate the right to freedom of expression in imposing criminal sanctions on individuals who had distributed leaflets containing offensive and insulting statements about members of the LGBT community. In doing so the Court, for the first time, applied principles developed in relation to hate speech in the context of sexual orientation and gender identity.
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