Extreme Speech and Democracy
Herausgeber: Hare, Ivan; Weinstein, James
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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.
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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.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 720
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Februar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 45mm
- Gewicht: 1068g
- ISBN-13: 9780199601790
- ISBN-10: 0199601798
- Artikelnr.: 33372242
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 720
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Februar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 45mm
- Gewicht: 1068g
- ISBN-13: 9780199601790
- ISBN-10: 0199601798
- Artikelnr.: 33372242
Ivan Hare is a Barrister at Blackstone Chambers and a former Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge. James Weinstein is the Amelia D. Lewis Professor of Constitutional Law at Sandra Day O'Connor College of Law, Arizona State University Contributors: Eric Barendt David Bodney Tufyal Choudhury Ian Cram David Edgar Carolyn Evans John Finnis David Fraser Dieter Grimm Ivan Hare Eric Heinze Ian Leigh Jose Liht Maleiha Malik Dominic McGoldrick Robert Post Amnon Reichman Jacob Rowbottom Sara Savage Wayne Sumner Patrick Weil James Weinstein Michael Whine David Williams
* Foreword by Ronald Dworkin
* General Introduction: Free Speech, Democracy, and the Suppression of
Extreme Speech Past and Present
* Part I: Introduction and Background
* 1: Dieter Grimm: Freedom of Speech in a Globalized World
* 2: James Weinstein: Extreme Speech, Public Order, and Democracy:
Lessons from The Masses
* 3: Ivan Hare: Extreme Speech under International and Regional Human
Rights Standards
* 4: James Weinstein: An Overview of American Free Speech Doctrine and
its Application to Extreme Speech
* 5: Sir David Williams QC: Hate Speech in the United Kingdom: An
Historical Overview
* 6: Maleiha Malik: Extreme Speech and Liberalism
* Part II: Hate Speech
* 7: Robert Post: Hate Speech
* 8: C. Edwin Baker: Autonomy and Hate Speech
* 9: Stephen J. Heyman: Hate Speech, Public Discourse, and the First
Amendment
* 10: Eric Heinze: Wild-West Cowboys versus Cheese-Eating Surrender
Monkeys: Some Problems in Comparative Approaches to Hate Speech
* 11: L.W. Sumner: Incitement and the Regulation of Hate Speech in
Canada: A Philosophical Analysis
* 12: Pascal Mbongo: Hate Speech, Extreme Speech, and Collective
Defamation in French Law
* 13: Peter Molnar: Towards Improved Law and Policy on 'Hate Speech'-
The 'Clear and Present Danger' Test in Hungary
* 14: Eric Heinze: Cumulative Jurisprudence and Hate Speech: Sexual
Orientation and Analogies to Disability, Age, and Obesity
* Part III: Incitement to Religious Hatred and Related Topics
* 15: Ivan Hare: Blasphemy and Incitement to Religious Hatred: Free
Speech Dogma and Doctrine
* 16: Ian Cram: The Danish Cartoons, Offensive Expression, and
Democratic Legitimacy
* 17: Amnon Reichman: Criminalizing Religiously Offensive Satire: Free
Speech, Human Dignity, and Comparative Law
* Part IV: Religious Speech and Expressive Conduct That Offend Secular
Values
* 18: Carolyn Evans: Religious Speech that Undermines Gender Equality
* 19: Ian Leigh: Homophobic Speech, Equality Denial, and Religious
Expression
* 20: Dominic McGoldrick: Extreme Religious Dress: Perspectives on
Veiling Controversies
* 21: John Finnis: Endorsing Discrimination between Faiths: A Case of
Extreme Speech?
* Part V: Incitement to and Glorification of Terrorism
* 22: Eric Barendt: Incitement to, and Glorification of, Terrorism
* 23: Tufyal Choudhury: The Terrorism Act 2006: Discouraging Terrorism
* 24: Sara Savage and Jose Liht: Radical Religious Speech: the
Ingredients of a Binary World View
* Part VI: Holocaust Denial
* 25: David Fraser: 'On the Internet, Nobody Knows You're a Nazi': Some
Comparative Aspects of Holocaust Denial on the WWW
* 26: Michael Whine: Expanding Holocaust Denial and Legislation Against
It
* 27: Dieter Grimm: The Holocaust Denial Decision of the Federal
Constitutional Court of Germany
* 28: Patrick Weil: The Politics of Memory: Bans and Commemorations
* Part VII: Governmental and Self-Regulation of the Media
* 29: David Edgar: Shouting Fire: From the Nanny State to the Heckler's
Veto: The New Censorship and How to Counter It
* 30: David J. Bodney: Extreme Speech and American Press Freedoms
* 31: Jacob Rowbottom: Extreme Speech and the Democratic Functions of
the Mass Media
* General Introduction: Free Speech, Democracy, and the Suppression of
Extreme Speech Past and Present
* Part I: Introduction and Background
* 1: Dieter Grimm: Freedom of Speech in a Globalized World
* 2: James Weinstein: Extreme Speech, Public Order, and Democracy:
Lessons from The Masses
* 3: Ivan Hare: Extreme Speech under International and Regional Human
Rights Standards
* 4: James Weinstein: An Overview of American Free Speech Doctrine and
its Application to Extreme Speech
* 5: Sir David Williams QC: Hate Speech in the United Kingdom: An
Historical Overview
* 6: Maleiha Malik: Extreme Speech and Liberalism
* Part II: Hate Speech
* 7: Robert Post: Hate Speech
* 8: C. Edwin Baker: Autonomy and Hate Speech
* 9: Stephen J. Heyman: Hate Speech, Public Discourse, and the First
Amendment
* 10: Eric Heinze: Wild-West Cowboys versus Cheese-Eating Surrender
Monkeys: Some Problems in Comparative Approaches to Hate Speech
* 11: L.W. Sumner: Incitement and the Regulation of Hate Speech in
Canada: A Philosophical Analysis
* 12: Pascal Mbongo: Hate Speech, Extreme Speech, and Collective
Defamation in French Law
* 13: Peter Molnar: Towards Improved Law and Policy on 'Hate Speech'-
The 'Clear and Present Danger' Test in Hungary
* 14: Eric Heinze: Cumulative Jurisprudence and Hate Speech: Sexual
Orientation and Analogies to Disability, Age, and Obesity
* Part III: Incitement to Religious Hatred and Related Topics
* 15: Ivan Hare: Blasphemy and Incitement to Religious Hatred: Free
Speech Dogma and Doctrine
* 16: Ian Cram: The Danish Cartoons, Offensive Expression, and
Democratic Legitimacy
* 17: Amnon Reichman: Criminalizing Religiously Offensive Satire: Free
Speech, Human Dignity, and Comparative Law
* Part IV: Religious Speech and Expressive Conduct That Offend Secular
Values
* 18: Carolyn Evans: Religious Speech that Undermines Gender Equality
* 19: Ian Leigh: Homophobic Speech, Equality Denial, and Religious
Expression
* 20: Dominic McGoldrick: Extreme Religious Dress: Perspectives on
Veiling Controversies
* 21: John Finnis: Endorsing Discrimination between Faiths: A Case of
Extreme Speech?
* Part V: Incitement to and Glorification of Terrorism
* 22: Eric Barendt: Incitement to, and Glorification of, Terrorism
* 23: Tufyal Choudhury: The Terrorism Act 2006: Discouraging Terrorism
* 24: Sara Savage and Jose Liht: Radical Religious Speech: the
Ingredients of a Binary World View
* Part VI: Holocaust Denial
* 25: David Fraser: 'On the Internet, Nobody Knows You're a Nazi': Some
Comparative Aspects of Holocaust Denial on the WWW
* 26: Michael Whine: Expanding Holocaust Denial and Legislation Against
It
* 27: Dieter Grimm: The Holocaust Denial Decision of the Federal
Constitutional Court of Germany
* 28: Patrick Weil: The Politics of Memory: Bans and Commemorations
* Part VII: Governmental and Self-Regulation of the Media
* 29: David Edgar: Shouting Fire: From the Nanny State to the Heckler's
Veto: The New Censorship and How to Counter It
* 30: David J. Bodney: Extreme Speech and American Press Freedoms
* 31: Jacob Rowbottom: Extreme Speech and the Democratic Functions of
the Mass Media
* Foreword by Ronald Dworkin
* General Introduction: Free Speech, Democracy, and the Suppression of
Extreme Speech Past and Present
* Part I: Introduction and Background
* 1: Dieter Grimm: Freedom of Speech in a Globalized World
* 2: James Weinstein: Extreme Speech, Public Order, and Democracy:
Lessons from The Masses
* 3: Ivan Hare: Extreme Speech under International and Regional Human
Rights Standards
* 4: James Weinstein: An Overview of American Free Speech Doctrine and
its Application to Extreme Speech
* 5: Sir David Williams QC: Hate Speech in the United Kingdom: An
Historical Overview
* 6: Maleiha Malik: Extreme Speech and Liberalism
* Part II: Hate Speech
* 7: Robert Post: Hate Speech
* 8: C. Edwin Baker: Autonomy and Hate Speech
* 9: Stephen J. Heyman: Hate Speech, Public Discourse, and the First
Amendment
* 10: Eric Heinze: Wild-West Cowboys versus Cheese-Eating Surrender
Monkeys: Some Problems in Comparative Approaches to Hate Speech
* 11: L.W. Sumner: Incitement and the Regulation of Hate Speech in
Canada: A Philosophical Analysis
* 12: Pascal Mbongo: Hate Speech, Extreme Speech, and Collective
Defamation in French Law
* 13: Peter Molnar: Towards Improved Law and Policy on 'Hate Speech'-
The 'Clear and Present Danger' Test in Hungary
* 14: Eric Heinze: Cumulative Jurisprudence and Hate Speech: Sexual
Orientation and Analogies to Disability, Age, and Obesity
* Part III: Incitement to Religious Hatred and Related Topics
* 15: Ivan Hare: Blasphemy and Incitement to Religious Hatred: Free
Speech Dogma and Doctrine
* 16: Ian Cram: The Danish Cartoons, Offensive Expression, and
Democratic Legitimacy
* 17: Amnon Reichman: Criminalizing Religiously Offensive Satire: Free
Speech, Human Dignity, and Comparative Law
* Part IV: Religious Speech and Expressive Conduct That Offend Secular
Values
* 18: Carolyn Evans: Religious Speech that Undermines Gender Equality
* 19: Ian Leigh: Homophobic Speech, Equality Denial, and Religious
Expression
* 20: Dominic McGoldrick: Extreme Religious Dress: Perspectives on
Veiling Controversies
* 21: John Finnis: Endorsing Discrimination between Faiths: A Case of
Extreme Speech?
* Part V: Incitement to and Glorification of Terrorism
* 22: Eric Barendt: Incitement to, and Glorification of, Terrorism
* 23: Tufyal Choudhury: The Terrorism Act 2006: Discouraging Terrorism
* 24: Sara Savage and Jose Liht: Radical Religious Speech: the
Ingredients of a Binary World View
* Part VI: Holocaust Denial
* 25: David Fraser: 'On the Internet, Nobody Knows You're a Nazi': Some
Comparative Aspects of Holocaust Denial on the WWW
* 26: Michael Whine: Expanding Holocaust Denial and Legislation Against
It
* 27: Dieter Grimm: The Holocaust Denial Decision of the Federal
Constitutional Court of Germany
* 28: Patrick Weil: The Politics of Memory: Bans and Commemorations
* Part VII: Governmental and Self-Regulation of the Media
* 29: David Edgar: Shouting Fire: From the Nanny State to the Heckler's
Veto: The New Censorship and How to Counter It
* 30: David J. Bodney: Extreme Speech and American Press Freedoms
* 31: Jacob Rowbottom: Extreme Speech and the Democratic Functions of
the Mass Media
* General Introduction: Free Speech, Democracy, and the Suppression of
Extreme Speech Past and Present
* Part I: Introduction and Background
* 1: Dieter Grimm: Freedom of Speech in a Globalized World
* 2: James Weinstein: Extreme Speech, Public Order, and Democracy:
Lessons from The Masses
* 3: Ivan Hare: Extreme Speech under International and Regional Human
Rights Standards
* 4: James Weinstein: An Overview of American Free Speech Doctrine and
its Application to Extreme Speech
* 5: Sir David Williams QC: Hate Speech in the United Kingdom: An
Historical Overview
* 6: Maleiha Malik: Extreme Speech and Liberalism
* Part II: Hate Speech
* 7: Robert Post: Hate Speech
* 8: C. Edwin Baker: Autonomy and Hate Speech
* 9: Stephen J. Heyman: Hate Speech, Public Discourse, and the First
Amendment
* 10: Eric Heinze: Wild-West Cowboys versus Cheese-Eating Surrender
Monkeys: Some Problems in Comparative Approaches to Hate Speech
* 11: L.W. Sumner: Incitement and the Regulation of Hate Speech in
Canada: A Philosophical Analysis
* 12: Pascal Mbongo: Hate Speech, Extreme Speech, and Collective
Defamation in French Law
* 13: Peter Molnar: Towards Improved Law and Policy on 'Hate Speech'-
The 'Clear and Present Danger' Test in Hungary
* 14: Eric Heinze: Cumulative Jurisprudence and Hate Speech: Sexual
Orientation and Analogies to Disability, Age, and Obesity
* Part III: Incitement to Religious Hatred and Related Topics
* 15: Ivan Hare: Blasphemy and Incitement to Religious Hatred: Free
Speech Dogma and Doctrine
* 16: Ian Cram: The Danish Cartoons, Offensive Expression, and
Democratic Legitimacy
* 17: Amnon Reichman: Criminalizing Religiously Offensive Satire: Free
Speech, Human Dignity, and Comparative Law
* Part IV: Religious Speech and Expressive Conduct That Offend Secular
Values
* 18: Carolyn Evans: Religious Speech that Undermines Gender Equality
* 19: Ian Leigh: Homophobic Speech, Equality Denial, and Religious
Expression
* 20: Dominic McGoldrick: Extreme Religious Dress: Perspectives on
Veiling Controversies
* 21: John Finnis: Endorsing Discrimination between Faiths: A Case of
Extreme Speech?
* Part V: Incitement to and Glorification of Terrorism
* 22: Eric Barendt: Incitement to, and Glorification of, Terrorism
* 23: Tufyal Choudhury: The Terrorism Act 2006: Discouraging Terrorism
* 24: Sara Savage and Jose Liht: Radical Religious Speech: the
Ingredients of a Binary World View
* Part VI: Holocaust Denial
* 25: David Fraser: 'On the Internet, Nobody Knows You're a Nazi': Some
Comparative Aspects of Holocaust Denial on the WWW
* 26: Michael Whine: Expanding Holocaust Denial and Legislation Against
It
* 27: Dieter Grimm: The Holocaust Denial Decision of the Federal
Constitutional Court of Germany
* 28: Patrick Weil: The Politics of Memory: Bans and Commemorations
* Part VII: Governmental and Self-Regulation of the Media
* 29: David Edgar: Shouting Fire: From the Nanny State to the Heckler's
Veto: The New Censorship and How to Counter It
* 30: David J. Bodney: Extreme Speech and American Press Freedoms
* 31: Jacob Rowbottom: Extreme Speech and the Democratic Functions of
the Mass Media