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adam_text | Detailed Contents
A Note on Abbreviations
xxi
Tabh of United Kingdom Cases
xxiii
Table of United States Cases
xxviii
Table of German Cases
xxxv
Table of Decisions of the European Commission and
Court of Human Rights
xxxvii
Cases from Other Jurisdictions
xl
I. Why Protect Free Speech?
1
1.
Introduction
1
2.
Four Arguments for a Free Speech
Principie
6
(і)
Arguments concerned with the importance of discovering truth
7
(ii) Free speech as an aspect of self-fulfilment
13
(iii)
The argument from citizen participation in a democracy
18
(iv)
Suspicion of government
21
3.
Free Speech Interests
23
(i) The speakers interest in communicating ideas and information
23
(ii) The audience interest in receiving ideas and information
25
(iii)
The bystanders (or public) interest in speech
27
4.
Freedom of Speech and Other Values
30
(i) Hate speech, dignity, and equality
31
(ii) Pluralism and freedom of speech
34
5.
The Constitutional Protection of Free Speech
36
II. Free Speech in Liberal Legal Systems
39
1.
England
39
(i) Common law
40
(ii) The Human Rights Act
1998 42
(iii)
Free speech cases after the Human Rights Act
1998 45
2.
United States of America
48
3.
Canada
55
4.
Germany
59
5.
The European Human Rights Convention
64
6.
Other Jurisdictions
67
(i) France
67
(ii) Italy
70
(iii)
Australia
71
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Detailed Contents
III. The Scope of Freedom of Speech
74
1.
Introduction
74
2.
Speech and Conduct
78
(i) General issues
78
(ii) Flag desecration
84
(iii) Nude
dancing and sexually explicit conduct
86
(iv)
Conclusions
87
3.
Speech and Money
88
(i) General issues
88
(ii) Corporate speech
91
4.
Rights Not to Speak
93
5.
Language Rights
98
6.
What Type of Freedom?
100
(i) Preliminary issues
100
(ii) Only a narrow liberty?
104
7.
Access to Information
108
8.
Freedom of Speech and Government Subsidies
112
IV. Prior Restraints
117
1.
The Varieties and Vices of Prior Restraints
118
(i) The distinction between prior restraints and penal sanctions
118
(ii) The principal features of classic prior restraints
122
(iii)
Judicial prior restraints
124
(iv)
Conclusions
128
2.
Theatre, Film, and Video Censorship
129
3.
Official Secrets and Confidential Information
136
4.
Contempt of Court and Permits for Meetings
145
(i) Contempt of court
145
(ii) Permits for meetings
148
5.
Private Censorship
151
V. Political Speech
154
1.
Introduction
154
2.
The Preferred Position of Political Speech
155
3.
Sedition and Related Offences
162
4.
Racist Hate Speech
170
(i) Arguments of principle
170
(ii) Hate speech laws
177
5.
Blasphemy and Incitement to Religious Hatred
186
(i) The common law of blasphemy
186
(ii) Religious hatred laws and freedom of speech
189
Detailed Contents
xvii
6.
Disclosure of Official Secrets
192
(i) General principles
192
(ii) Official secrets laws
195
VI. Libel and Invasion of Privacy
198
1.
Introduction
198
2.
Is Defamation Speech ?
199
3.
Balancing Free Speech and Reputation
205
(i) The United States
206
(ii) Australia and New Zealand
211
(Hi) Germany
213
(iv)
England
219
(v) The European Convention on Human Rights
222
(vi)
Conclusions on balancing in libel cases
225
4.
Insults and Satire
227
5.
Privacy and Free Speech
230
(i) Introduction
230
(ii) Publication of confidential information
232
(iii)
Revealing personal identity
235
(iv)
Publication of photographs
237
(v) Presenting the claimant in a false light
240
(vi)
The privacy of politicians and other public figures
241
(vii)
Conclusions on balancing in privacy cases
244
VII.
Copyright and Other Property Rights
247
1.
Introduction
247
2.
Why is Copyright Immune from Free Speech Scrutiny?
248
(i) Doctrinal arguments
248
(ii) Historical arguments
251
(iii)
Copyright is a property right
253
3.
Free Speech Coverage of Copyright Infringement
254
(i) General arguments for coverage
254
(it) The free speech interests of infringers
256
(iti)
Deference to copyright legislation
259
4.
Balancing Copyright and Freedom of Speech
260
5.
Trade Mark and Publicity Rights
263
(i) Trade marks and the Gay Olympics case
263
(ii) Publicity rights
265
VIII.
Meetings, Protest, and Public Order
268
1.
Introduction
268
2.
The Right to Assemble and Freedom of Speech
270
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Detailed Contents
3.
Access to Streets and Other Public Fora
273
(i) Theoretical issues
273
(ii) Traditional public fora: streets, open spaces, and public halls
276
(iii)
New public fora for speech and assembly
281
(iv)
Freedom of speech on private property
286
(v) Conclusions
289
4.
Public Order
290
(i) General principles
290
(ii) Inflammatory and offensive speech
295
(iii)
The problem of the hostile audience
302
5.
Notice and Buffer-Zo
ne
Requirements
306
(i) Notice requirements
306
(ii) Buffer zones to regulate anti-abortion protest
308
DC Free Speech and the Judicial Process
312
1.
Introduction
312
2.
Attacks on the Judiciary
316
3.
Prejudice to Legal Proceedings
322
(i) Arguments of principle
323
(ii) Legal restrictions on prejudicial publicity
328
(iii)
Alternatives to contempt of court proceedings
331
(iv)
The law in the United States
334
(v) Balancing free speech and the administration of justice
336
4.
Open Justice
338
(i) Arguments of principle
338
(ii) Access to the courts
342
(iii)
Televising court proceedings
346
(iv)
Reporting restrictions
349
X. Pornography
352
1.
Introduction
352
2.
Is Pornography Speech ?
355
(i) Arguments of principle
355
(ii) Pornography which falls outside speech
361
3.
Obscenity and the Moral Tone of Society
363
4.
Specific Harms
370
(i) Introduction
370
(ii) The character of the harm
371
(iii)
Sexual crimes
373
(iv)
Harm to children
374
(v) Harm to women
378
(vi)
Conclusions
381
5.
Pornography, the Arts, and Learning
381
6.
Pornography and Offensiveness
385
Detaikd
Contents
xix
XI.
Commercial Speech
392
1.
Introduction
392
2.
What is
Commercial Speech?
395
3.
Should Commercial
Speech
be Covered by Free
Speech Clauses?
399
(i) Introduction
399
(ii) The interest of consumers in commercial information
401
(iii)
The public interest in the free flow of commercial information
402
(iv)
Paternalism
403
(v) Conclusions
404
4.
The Regulation of Advertising
406
(i) General principles
406
(ii) Restrictions on professional advertising
409
(iii)
Disclosure requirements
412
5.
Tobacco Advertising
413
XII.
Freedom of Speech in the Media
417
1.
Introduction
417
2.
Press Freedom and Free Speech
419
(i) Three perspectives on press freedom
419
(ii) Editorial freedom
425
3.
The Implications of a Distinct Press and Media Freedom
427
(i) Taxation and the media
427
(ii) Competition law and the media
429
(iii)
Press rights of access to information
434
(iv)
Privilege not to disclose sources
ofinformation
435
4.
Whose Right to Press and Media Freedom?
441
5.
Freedom of Speech and Broadcasting
444
6.
Conclusions
449
XIII.
Freedom of Speech and the Internet
451
1.
Introduction
451
2.
How Should the Internet be Treated?
455
(i) Rejection of the analogy with broadcasting
455
(ii) Similar, but not identical, to the press
455
(iii)
The Internet is not a public forum
456
3.
Pornography on the Internet
458
(i) The application of obscenity laws
458
(ii) The protection of children
459
(iii)
Indecent images of children on the Internet
461
4.
Defamation and the Internet
463
(i) General principles
463
(ii) The immunity of Intern« service providers
464
(iii)
Wider
deŕences
for individuals?
466
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Detailed Contents
5.
The Problems of Global Communication
468
(i) Introduction
468
(ii) The appropriate forum for the regulation of Internet
communications
469
(iii)
Enforcement of judgments
471
(iv)
Legal and technical solutions to the regulation of global
communications
472
XIV.
Freedom of Speech in Special Contexts
475
1.
Introduction
475
2.
Election Campaigns
476
(i) Limits on expenditure and contributions
476
(ii) Other issues
484
3.
Free Speech in Employment
486
(i) Preliminary issues
486
(ii) Balancing the interests of employees and employers
489
(iii)
Speech by members of the armed forces
494
4.
Free Speech in Education
496
(i) Introduction
496
(ii) The free speech rights of students and teachers
497
(iii)
Free speech in universities
500
5.
Free Speech and Prisoners
502
Select Bibliography
507
Index
513
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