In the face of contemporary controversies, Dilemmas of Free Expression presents nuanced and trenchant analyses on recent controversies, judicial decisions, and policies implicating free expression.
In the face of contemporary controversies, Dilemmas of Free Expression presents nuanced and trenchant analyses on recent controversies, judicial decisions, and policies implicating free expression.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction: The Challenge and Controversy of Free Expression Emmett Macfarlane 1. Does Freedom of Expression Have a Future? Richard Moon 2. Hate Speech, Harm, and Rights Emmett Macfarlane 3. Process Matters: Postal Censorship, Your Ward News, and s.2(b) of the Charter Jamie Cameron 4. Freedom of Expression in an Age of Disinformation: Charter Considerations for Regulating Political Speech in Canadian Elections Erin Crandall and Andrea Lawlor 5. Regulating Expression on Social Media Carissima Mathen 6. The Right to Protest and Counter-Protest: Complexities and Considerations Cara Faith Zwibel 7. Positive Rights, Negative Freedoms, and the Margins of Expressive Freedom Benjamin Oliphant 8. Compelled Speech: A Conscience- and Integrity-Based Approach Léonid Sirota 9. Balancing Freedom of Expression and Access to the Courts: Assessing Ontario’s Anti-SLAPP Legislation Byron M. Sheldrick 10. Denial, Deplatforming, and Democracy: Thinking About Climate Change in the Age of Social Media Christopher Bennett 11. The Tension Between Freedom of Expression and Language Rights in Canada: The Ford and Devine Legacy after Thirty Years Stéphanie Chouinard and Emmanuelle Richez 12. Teiakwanahstahsontéhrha’ We Extend the Rafters David Newhouse 13. Faculty Free Speech in Canada: Trends, Risks, and Possible Futures Jeffrey Adam Sachs 14. On Silence: Student Refrainment From Speech Shannon Dea 15. Deplatforming in Theory and Practice: The Ann Coulter Debacle Dax D’Orazio
Introduction: The Challenge and Controversy of Free Expression Emmett Macfarlane 1. Does Freedom of Expression Have a Future? Richard Moon 2. Hate Speech, Harm, and Rights Emmett Macfarlane 3. Process Matters: Postal Censorship, Your Ward News, and s.2(b) of the Charter Jamie Cameron 4. Freedom of Expression in an Age of Disinformation: Charter Considerations for Regulating Political Speech in Canadian Elections Erin Crandall and Andrea Lawlor 5. Regulating Expression on Social Media Carissima Mathen 6. The Right to Protest and Counter-Protest: Complexities and Considerations Cara Faith Zwibel 7. Positive Rights, Negative Freedoms, and the Margins of Expressive Freedom Benjamin Oliphant 8. Compelled Speech: A Conscience- and Integrity-Based Approach Léonid Sirota 9. Balancing Freedom of Expression and Access to the Courts: Assessing Ontario’s Anti-SLAPP Legislation Byron M. Sheldrick 10. Denial, Deplatforming, and Democracy: Thinking About Climate Change in the Age of Social Media Christopher Bennett 11. The Tension Between Freedom of Expression and Language Rights in Canada: The Ford and Devine Legacy after Thirty Years Stéphanie Chouinard and Emmanuelle Richez 12. Teiakwanahstahsontéhrha’ We Extend the Rafters David Newhouse 13. Faculty Free Speech in Canada: Trends, Risks, and Possible Futures Jeffrey Adam Sachs 14. On Silence: Student Refrainment From Speech Shannon Dea 15. Deplatforming in Theory and Practice: The Ann Coulter Debacle Dax D’Orazio
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