The Oxford handbook of freedom of speech / edited by Adrienne Stone and Frederick Schauer.
2021
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Title
The Oxford handbook of freedom of speech / edited by Adrienne Stone and Frederick Schauer.
Imprint
Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2021.
Description
1 online resource (640 pages).
Series
Oxford handbooks online.
Formatted Contents Note
Mill on the Liberty of Thought and Discussion / Christopher Macleod
What is Speech? The Question of Coverage / Frederick Schauer
Proportionality and Limitations on Freedom of Speech / Grégoire Webber
Freedom of Speech in International Law / Michael Hamilton
The Structure of a Free Speech Right / Stephen Gardbaum
Positive Free Speech: A Democratic Freedom / Andrew T. Kenyon
Speaking Back / Katharine Gelber
Defamation Law, Sullivan and the Shape of Free Speech / Andrew T. Kenyon
Privacy and Speech / Ioanna Tourkochoriti
Free Speech and Elections / Joo-Cheong Tham, K. D. Ewing
When is Speech that Causes Unlawful Conduct Protected by Freedom of Speech? The Case of the First Amendment / Geoffrey R. Stone
The Classic Arguments for Free Speech 1644-1927 / Vincent Blasi
The Internet and Social Media / Gregory P. Magarian
Parades, picketing, and demonstrations / Timothy Zick
Insult of Public Officials / Christoph Bezemek
Music and Art / Mark Tushnet
Free Speech and Commercial Advertising / Frederick Schauer
Hate speech / Alon Harel
Religious Speech / Gautam Bhatia
Freedom of Expression in the Workplace / Cynthia Estlund
Glorifying censorship? Anti-terror law, speech and online regulation / Eliza Bechtold, Gavin Phillipson
The Truth Justification for Freedom of Speech / William P. Marshall
Freedom of Media / Dieter Grimm
Autonomy and Free Speech / Catriona Mackenzie, Denise Meyerson
Pornography / Caroline West
Freedom of Expression and Democracy / Ashutosh Bhagwat, James Weinstein
Freedom of Speech and Human Dignity / Dieter Grimm
Economic Perspectives on Free Speech / Daniel Hemel
Freedom of Speech and Public Reason / Wojciech Sadurski.
What is Speech? The Question of Coverage / Frederick Schauer
Proportionality and Limitations on Freedom of Speech / Grégoire Webber
Freedom of Speech in International Law / Michael Hamilton
The Structure of a Free Speech Right / Stephen Gardbaum
Positive Free Speech: A Democratic Freedom / Andrew T. Kenyon
Speaking Back / Katharine Gelber
Defamation Law, Sullivan and the Shape of Free Speech / Andrew T. Kenyon
Privacy and Speech / Ioanna Tourkochoriti
Free Speech and Elections / Joo-Cheong Tham, K. D. Ewing
When is Speech that Causes Unlawful Conduct Protected by Freedom of Speech? The Case of the First Amendment / Geoffrey R. Stone
The Classic Arguments for Free Speech 1644-1927 / Vincent Blasi
The Internet and Social Media / Gregory P. Magarian
Parades, picketing, and demonstrations / Timothy Zick
Insult of Public Officials / Christoph Bezemek
Music and Art / Mark Tushnet
Free Speech and Commercial Advertising / Frederick Schauer
Hate speech / Alon Harel
Religious Speech / Gautam Bhatia
Freedom of Expression in the Workplace / Cynthia Estlund
Glorifying censorship? Anti-terror law, speech and online regulation / Eliza Bechtold, Gavin Phillipson
The Truth Justification for Freedom of Speech / William P. Marshall
Freedom of Media / Dieter Grimm
Autonomy and Free Speech / Catriona Mackenzie, Denise Meyerson
Pornography / Caroline West
Freedom of Expression and Democracy / Ashutosh Bhagwat, James Weinstein
Freedom of Speech and Human Dignity / Dieter Grimm
Economic Perspectives on Free Speech / Daniel Hemel
Freedom of Speech and Public Reason / Wojciech Sadurski.
Summary
Freedom of speech is central to the liberal democratic tradition. It touches on every aspect of our social and political system and receives explicit and implicit protection in every modern democratic constitution. It is frequently referred to in public discourse and has inspired a wealth of legal and philosophical literature. The liberty to speak freely is often questioned; what is the relationship between this freedom and other rights and values, how far does this freedom extend, and how is it applied to contemporary challenges? This handbook seeks to answer these and other pressing questions. It provides a critical analysis of the foundations, rationales, and ideas that underpin freedom of speech as a political idea, and as a principle of positive constitutional law. In doing so, it examines freedom of speech in a variety of national and supra-national settings from an international perspective.
Note
Also issued in print: 2021.
Freedom of speech is central to the liberal democratic tradition. It touches on every aspect of our social and political system and receives explicit and implicit protection in every modern democratic constitution. It is frequently referred to in public discourse and has inspired a wealth of legal and philosophical literature. The liberty to speak freely is often questioned; what is the relationship between this freedom and other rights and values, how far does this freedom extend, and how is it applied to contemporary challenges? This handbook seeks to answer these and other pressing questions. It provides a critical analysis of the foundations, rationales, and ideas that underpin freedom of speech as a political idea, and as a principle of positive constitutional law. In doing so, it examines freedom of speech in a variety of national and supra-national settings from an international perspective.
Freedom of speech is central to the liberal democratic tradition. It touches on every aspect of our social and political system and receives explicit and implicit protection in every modern democratic constitution. It is frequently referred to in public discourse and has inspired a wealth of legal and philosophical literature. The liberty to speak freely is often questioned; what is the relationship between this freedom and other rights and values, how far does this freedom extend, and how is it applied to contemporary challenges? This handbook seeks to answer these and other pressing questions. It provides a critical analysis of the foundations, rationales, and ideas that underpin freedom of speech as a political idea, and as a principle of positive constitutional law. In doing so, it examines freedom of speech in a variety of national and supra-national settings from an international perspective.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Source of Description
Description based on online resource; title from home page (viewed on February 4, 2021).
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Alternate Title
Oxford Handbooks Online.
Oxford Academic.
Oxford Academic.
Language
English
Audience
Specialized.
ISBN
9780191866425 (ebook)
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