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Extreme Speech and Democracy Ivan Hare (Barrister, Blackstone Chambers)

Extreme Speech and Democracy By Ivan Hare (Barrister, Blackstone Chambers)

Extreme Speech and Democracy by Ivan Hare (Barrister, Blackstone Chambers)


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This book considers the constitutionality of hate speech regulation, and examines how liberal democracies have adopted fundamental differences in the way they respond to racist or extreme expressions.

Extreme Speech and Democracy Summary

Extreme Speech and Democracy by Ivan Hare (Barrister, Blackstone Chambers)

A commitment to free speech is a fundamental precept of all liberal democracies. However, democracies can differ significantly when addressing the constitutionality of laws regulating certain kinds of speech. In the United States, for instance, the commitment to free speech under the First Amendment has been held by the Supreme Court to protect the public expression of the most noxious racist ideology and hence to render unconstitutional even narrow restrictions on hate speech. In contrast, governments have been accorded considerable leeway to restrict racist and other extreme expression in almost every other democracy, including Canada, the United Kingdom, and other European countries. This book considers the legal responses of various liberal democracies towards hate speech and other forms of extreme expression, and examines the following questions: What accounts for the marked differences in attitude towards the constitutionality of hate speech regulation? Does hate speech regulation violate the core free speech principle constitutive of democracy? Has the traditional US position on extreme expression justifiably not found favour elsewhere? Do values such as the commitment to equality or dignity legitimately override the right to free speech in some circumstances? With contributions from experts in a range of disciplines, this book offers an in-depth examination of the tensions that arise between democracy's promises.

Extreme Speech and Democracy Reviews

What are the appropriate limits to freedom of expression in societies that wish to be democratic, multi-cultural, and committed to the human rights of all? Ivan Hare and James Weinstein, a UK human rights practitioner and a US academic, have assembled a dazzling array of talent from a variety of disciplines, jurisdictions, and viewpoints to explain and debate a controversy that is intellectually complex, politically explosive, and as current as today's news. Extreme Speech and Democracy is a mine of information and argument that will be quarried for years to come. This is quite simply the most sophisticated, penetrating, and ambitious study of these issues available. * Christopher McCrudden, FBA, Professor of Human Rights Law, University of Oxford *
The papers in this book bring a penetrating scholarship to the law relating to extreme speech-and to the political philosophy which is the subject's real challenge. Whether you believe in free expression warts and all, or in censorship for the sake of public tranquillity, you will find these contributions a major intellectual resource. * Lord Justice Laws *
Compendious, thoughtful, learned and very well produced and laid out. The topic is both provocative and important, being no less than the future of our liberal culture and the task it faces in accommodating itself to the challenge of extremism without destroying all that is good about itself in the process...The book is one to be read through from start to finish or enjoyed in bite-sized chunks grabbed as the opportunity arises...The book's many contributors have various responses to the issue of controlling as well as celebrating speech but it is a tribute both to themselves and to the editors that few deny that the issue is one which needs properly to be addressed. The book is all the better as a defender of free speech (and liberal values) for taking its opponents so seriously. * Conor Gearty, London School of Economics, Entertainment Law Review, Volume 20, issue 8, 2009 *
'...the contributors include many of the illustrious names in contemporary free speech scholarship, and the quality of the contributions is on the whole high * Lawrence R. Douglas, Times Literary Supplement *

Table of Contents

PART I: INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND ; PART II: HATE SPEECH ; PART III: INCITEMENT TO RELIGIOUS HATRED AND RELATED TOPICS ; PART IV: RELIGIOUS SPEECH AND EXPRESSIVE CONDUCT THAT OFFEND SECULAR VALUES ; PART V: INCITEMENT TO AND GLORIFICATION OF TERRORISM ; PART VI: HOLOCAUST DENIAL ; PART VII: GOVERNMENTAL AND SELF-REGULATION OF THE MEDIA

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CIN0199601798VG
9780199601790
0199601798
Extreme Speech and Democracy by Ivan Hare (Barrister, Blackstone Chambers)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Oxford University Press
20101118
720
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