Petrov v. Russia: when satirical counter-narratives to discrimination (re)victimise vulnerable stigmatisation targets, does the European Court of Human Rights law meet lived experience? | Synapse
March 3, 2026
Petrov v. Russia: when satirical counter-narratives to discrimination (re)victimise vulnerable stigmatisation targets, does the European Court of Human Rights law meet lived experience?
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Satirical narratives can unintentionally reinforce discrimination against vulnerable stigmatisation targets, leading to additional harm.
The European Court of Human Rights addresses issues of free expression, yet struggles with balancing satire and the protection of vulnerable individuals.
Legal frameworks often fail to fully account for the lived experiences of those impacted by discrimination, resulting in gaps in justice.
This analysis calls for greater sensitivity in legal interpretations to prevent further victimization of marginalized communities.