This book examines a range of issues that stem from our commitment to freedom of expression and considers the implications of the shift to social media as the principal platform for public engagement.
This book examines a range of issues that stem from our commitment to freedom of expression and considers the implications of the shift to social media as the principal platform for public engagement.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Richard Moon is Distinguished University Professor and Professor of Law at the University of Windsor. In addition to this book, he is the author of The Life and Death of Freedom of Expression (Toronto: UTP, 2024), Putting Faith in Hate: When Religion is the Source or Target of Hate Speech (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018) and The Constitutional Protection of Freedom of Expression (Toronto: UTP, 2000); the editor of Law and Religious Pluralism in Canada (Vancouver: UBC Press, 2008); the co-editor of Religion and the Exercise of Public Authority (Oxford: Hart/Bloomsbury, 2016), Indigenous Spirituality and Religious Freedom (Toronto: UTP, 2024) and The Surprising Constitution (Vancouver: UBC Press, 2024); and the contributing editor to Canadian Constitutional Law (Toronto: Emond-Montgomery, multiple editions).
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Introduction 1. The Foundations of Freedom of Expression 2. The Adjudication of Freedom of Expression 3. The Regulation of Commercial and Political Advertising 4. The Regulation of Hate Speech 5. The Restriction of Blasphemy, Obscenity, and Pornography 6. Access to State Property and Other Platforms 7. Compelled Expression 8. Does Freedom of Expression Have a Future? Notes Cases References Index
Introduction 1. The Foundations of Freedom of Expression 2. The Adjudication of Freedom of Expression 3. The Regulation of Commercial and Political Advertising 4. The Regulation of Hate Speech 5. The Restriction of Blasphemy, Obscenity, and Pornography 6. Access to State Property and Other Platforms 7. Compelled Expression 8. Does Freedom of Expression Have a Future? Notes Cases References Index
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