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. INDICE: Foreword by Ronald Dworkin; James Weinstein and Ivan Hare: 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 Speechunder 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 andLegislation 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 t
- ISBN: 978-0-19-960179-0
- Editorial: Oxford University
- Encuadernacion: Rústica
- Páginas: 720
- Fecha Publicación: 18/11/2010
- Nº Volúmenes: 1
- Idioma: Inglés