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Antisemitism and apology for terrorism 'already illegal in France': Is Yadan Law 'really necessary?'

Antisemitism and apology for terrorism 'already illegal in France': Is Yadan Law 'really necessary?'
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As France debates a controversial antisemitism bill, Oliver Farry welcomes Renaud Foucart, Economist, Senior Lecturer at Lancaster University, for a nuanced and critical examination of the so-called Yadan Law. Speaking from both an economic and institutional perspective, he evokes three competing imperatives: the urgent need to combat anti-Semitism, the preservation of freedom of expression, and t

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