Lines of speech: hate, harm and the laws across borders

This session will explore how hate speech is defined and regulated (ethics vs legality) across different European countries, and how media literacy can support individuals in navigating the legal and ethical boundaries of digital expression and rights. Through cross-national comparisons and practical insights, it will highlight the evolving role of libraries and public institutions in fostering informed, rights-based digital citizenship.

Target group: Media literacy educators, librarians, human rights NGOs, civil society actors, media professionals, researchers, policy makers, fact-checkers, communication experts, legislators, broadcasters, public authorities, and private sector stakeholders.

Presenters:

Moderator: Chloé Pété, Project Officer, Media & Learning Association.

Please stay tuned; the list of speakers will be announced shortly and registrations will open in August.

Event-Infos

17. Dezember 2025 14:00
17. Dezember 2025 15:15

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Media & Learning Association
The Media & Learning Association (MLA) or to give it its full name the MEDEA: MEDIA & LEARNING ivzw is an international, not-for-profit association set up in 2012 under Belgian law to promote and stimulate the use of media as a way to enhance innovation and creativity in teaching and learning across all levels of education in Europe.