
Freedom Of Speech Is Central To The Liberal Democratic Tradition. It Touches On Every Aspect Of Our Social And Political System And Receives Explicit And Implicit Protection In Every Modern Democratic Constitution. It Is Frequently Referred To In Public Discourse And Has Inspired A Wealth Of Legal And Philosophical Literature. The Liberty To Speak Freely Is Often Questioned; What Is The Relationship Between This Freedom And Other Rights And Values, How Far Does This Freedom Extend, And How Is It Applied To Contemporary Challenges? The Oxford Handbook On Freedom Of Speech Seeks To Answer These And Other Pressing Questions. It Provides A Critical Analysis Of The Foundations, Rationales, And Ideas That Underpin Freedom Of Speech As A Political Idea, And As A Principle Of Positive Constitutional Law. In Doing So, It Examines Freedom Of Speech In A Variety Of National And Supra-national Settings From An International Perspective. Compiled By A Team Of Renowned Experts In The Field, This Handbook Features Original Essays By Leading Scholars And Theorists Exploring The History, Legal Framework And Controversies Surrounding This Tennet Of The Democratic Constitution.
This volume investigates the foundational rationales, constitutional protections, and contemporary limitations of freedom of speech within liberal democratic traditions. Editors Adrienne Stone and Frederick Schauer curate a collection of original essays from leading legal scholars and political theorists. The text provides a rigorous analysis of how free speech functions as both a political ideal and a principle of positive law across various national and international jurisdictions.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this handbook as a comprehensive resource for understanding the complexities of speech regulation in modern democracies. Scholars frequently cite the collection for its depth in bridging the gap between abstract philosophical theory and practical constitutional application.
Page Count:
704
Publication Date:
2021-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192562622
ISBN-13:
9780192562623
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