Äußerungsdelikte
Spiegelungen eines politisierten Strafrechts
What is permissible to say? What should no longer be expressed, and why? Answers to these questions reflect political beliefs, interests in persecution and enforcement, and sometimes victim characteristics. General human rights or principles from Art. 5 GG alone do not provide adequate solutions. The text explores specific decisions and historical developments, addressing issues from American Hate Speech to the German context of the "Auschwitz lie." It compares criminal offenses with jurisprudence related to personality rights and common constitutional balancing perspectives. Illustrative examples include scenarios of insult, coercion, deception, and state protection.
