and exploring new legislation under Article 83(1) to create an EU definition for "hate offences committed online."
To clarify, countries mostly already have online hate laws. What this proposal seeks is to standardize them for the entire commonwealth, so that they don't vary by country.
To clarify, countries mostly already have online hate laws. What this proposal seeks is to standardize them for the entire commonwealth, so that they don't vary by country.
The easiest way to achieve consistency is by making "online hate laws" illegal.
I'm not arguing that. I'm just mentioning that the online hate laws already exist.
I know. I'm just pointing out that the goal isn't really standardization as much as it is centralized control.