Cyberbullying, Hate Crime and Related Issues from a Comparative Perspective is a comprehensive work by the Ferenc Mádl Institute that examines the phenomena of hate speech and cyberbullying in a European comparison. The studies present the solutions of different legal systems, the development of international and EU norms, and responses to challenges in the online space.
The volume’s outstanding value lies in its analysis of criminal law, civil law, and preventive measures, thereby helping legal professionals navigate the field. The work is not only scholarly, but also provides practical guidance on how to deal with new types of legal violations. The volume is useful for any professional who wants to understand how digitalization is shaping the world of law and how an effective response to hate-based online behavior can be developed.


