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The limits of political freedom of expression at the European Court of Human Rights

An analysis of its interpretative criteria

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https://doi.org/10.35295/osls.iisl.2603

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freedom of expression, hate speech, political discourse, European Court of Human Rights, European jurisprudence

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This article analyses the interpretative criteria activated by the Strasbourg Court when assessing hostile political discourse directed at minority groups under Article 10 of the ECHR. From a hermeneutic–discursive approach, the study examines the argumentative articulation of the interpretative criteria mobilised in the Court’s case law concerning restrictions on the freedom of expression of political actors. The analysis identifies, examines, and operationalises six interpretative criteria: repetition, public accessibility, explicitness, collective attribution, threat construction, and the impact of the discourse. The findings show the adoption of a sociocognitive and consequentialist evaluation of political discourse, with particular attention to its symbolic and structural effects on the public sphere. The main contribution of the article lies in the development of a replicable analytical matrix, which is useful both for the empirical analysis of political discourse and for the socio-legal study of the limits of freedom of expression.

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13-04-2026

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Lasanta-Palacios, M. (2026) “The limits of political freedom of expression at the European Court of Human Rights: An analysis of its interpretative criteria”, Oñati Socio-Legal Series. doi: 10.35295/osls.iisl.2603.

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