Description |
xi, 304 pages ; 25 cm |
Series |
Dartmouth series in applied legal philosophy |
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Applied legal philosophy.
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Contents |
1. Free Speech in a World of Private Power / Frederick Schauer -- 2. Rationales for Freedom of Communication / Tom Campbell -- 3. Enfranchising Silence: An Argument for Freedom of Speech / Philip Pettit -- 4. Importing United States Free Speech Jurisprudence? / Eric Barendt -- 5. Racial Vilification, Psychic Harm, and Affirmative Action / Wojciech Sadurski -- 6. Speech Acts and Unspeakable Acts / Rae Langton -- 7. Theories of Free Speech, Pornography and Sexual Equality / Beth Gaze -- 8. Representation-Reinforcing Review: Arguments about Political Advertising in Australia and the United States / David Tucker -- 9. Through the Looking Glass: The High Court of Australia and the Right to Political Speech / Deborah Z. Cass -- 10. Freedom of Information and Political Free Speech / Peter Bayne -- 11. The Whistleblower versus the Organization -- Who should be Protected? / John McMillan -- 12. Decentring Communication: The Dark Side of Intellectual Property / Peter Drahos |
Analysis |
Australia |
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Freedom of speech Australia |
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Freedom of speech Law |
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Freedom of speech Philosophy |
Notes |
CIP confirmed |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Freedom of speech -- Australia.
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Freedom of speech -- Philosophy.
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Author |
Campbell, Tom, 1938-
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Sadurski, Wojciech, 1950-
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LC no. |
94021207 |
ISBN |
185521542X |
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