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Anti-semitism and higher education: concerns and challenges

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 October 2025

Vincent A De Gaetano*
Affiliation:
Chief Justice Emeritus of Malta and sometime Judge of the European Court of Human Rights, Strasbourg

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© Ecclesiastical Law Society 2025

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References

1 H Fisch, Poetry with a Purpose: Biblical Poetics and Interpretation (Indiana, 1988).

2 W Shakespeare, The Merchant of Venice, Act IV, scene 1.

3 CDADI, Study on Preventing and Combatting Hate Speech in Times of Crisis, at 29. The report can be accessed here: https://rm.coe.int/-study-on-preventing-and-combating-hate-speech-in-times-of-crisis/1680ad393b (accessed 1 July 2025).

4 I think that the reference here is to George Soros.

5 CDADI (note 3), at 29.

6 Ibid, at 10.

7 Ibid, n 4.

8 cf. ‘Jewish senators accuse Trump of exploiting antisemitism to target universities’, The Guardian, 24 April 2025.

9 On these principles, see further the written evidence submitted to the UK House of Lords’ Constitution Committee by the World Justice Project (ROL0011), April 2025, which can be accessed here: https://committees.parliament.uk/writtenevidence/140253/pdf/ (accessed 1 July 2025).

10 Bk I, v 5.11.

11 Bk IV, v 4.

12 See above, note 9.

13 Soering v United Kingdom (1989) 11 EHRR 439 (a landmark judgment of the ECtHR which established that the extradition of a German national to the United States to face charges of capital murder and their potential exposure to the so-called ‘death row phenomenon’ violated Article 3 of the ECHR – protection from inhuman and degrading treatment).