Natalie Alkiviadou
@nataliealkiviadou.bsky.social
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Senior Research Fellow, Future of Free Speech at Vanderbilt University Researches & writes on free speech, hate speech, the far-right, online platforms https://nalkiviadou.com/
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"By extending hate speech protection to those associated with vulnerable groups, the European Court of Human Rights risks eroding the distinction between threats directed at individuals and hate speech directed to the groups themselves." — @nataliealkiviadou.bsky.social
Blurred Lines: Death Threats, Hate Speech, and the European Court of Human Rights
A recent judgment from the European Court of Human Rights further stretches the boundaries of hate speech under European human rights law.
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In a 5 part series at @volokhc.bsky.social / @reason.com , @nataliealkiviadou.bsky.social summarizes key findings of her latest book 🔽🧵
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Copy just arrived today. Congratulations to @nataliealkiviadou.bsky.social on her new book.
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Would a ban on Germany's AfD Party strengthen its democracy — or jeopardize it?

Using history and human rights law, @nataliealkiviadou.bsky.social and @thejustncase.net explain how this approach can backfire.
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20% off all my books (including forthcoming one on 'Hate Speech and the European Court of Human Rights for those who may be interested to let their institutions know :)

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This research is part of an upcoming project of the @futurefreespeech.org supported by the Swedish Postcode Lottery Foundation (news coming soon!)
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Happy to be co-editing with @joanbarata.bsky.social this Cambridge Forum on AI: Law and Governance on "Human Rights and AI-Powered Content Moderation."

Deadline for submissions: 31 October 2025
Deadline of final submissions following review: 31 December 2025

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Human Rights and AI-Powered Content Moderation
This issue deals with Human Rights and AI-Powered Content Moderation
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Celebrating a life. 💜 Thank god for people who make music.
Chapter Two is the second studio album by American singer Roberta Flack. It was released in 1970 by Atlantic Records.

Writer and music critic Ann Powers argued in a 2020 piece for NPR that "Flack's presence looms over both R&B and indie "bedroom" pop as if she were one of the astral beings in Ava DuVernay's version of A Wrinkle In Time." Jason King argued that she occupies a complex place in popular music, as "the nature of her power as a performer—to generate rapturous, spellbinding mood music and to plumb the depths of soulful heaviness by way of classically-informed technique—is not too easy to claim or make sense with the limited tools that we have in music criticism."

Roberta Flack died on February 24, 2025 at the age of 88.
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When Ireland couldn't get the 'Hate Speech bill' passed into law. I predicted that they would bring into force through EU #DSA and the EU politicians where celebrating it on the anniversary of the act coming into force. See rest of this thread for more! #EUsky ...
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Excited to have just signed the licence to publish form for the

"Companion to the European Convention on Human Rights"

edited by Kushtrim Istrefi, Zane Ratniece and Kresimir Kamber out soon by Brill. It was a huge task for the editors, expecting a great volume!
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A Code of Conduct for Countering "Illegal Hate Speech" has been integrated into the EU's Digital Services Act. Will Europe's attempt to deal with illegal content online undermine free expression?

@nataliealkiviadou.bsky.social raises some key concerns:
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Link to my book coming out in a few months below. For anyone who may want to recommend it to their library or anyone else

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