Extremism, free speech and counter-terrorism law and policy
"This edited collection addresses a number of free speech vs security concerns that are engaged by counter-terrorism law and policy makers across a number of liberal democracies, and explores the delicate balance between free speech and the censoring of views that promote hatred or clash with f...
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Oxon, UK New York, NY
Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, an informa business
2019
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| Series: | Routledge studies in extremism and democracy
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction - Ian CramCountering terrorism through limits on inciteful speech: Principles and problems - Ian CramLegal v. Non-Legal Responses to Hateful Expression - Nadine StrossenCounter Terrorism Policies and Freedom of Association - International and Comparative Perspectives - Ash BhagwatUniversity free speech as a space of exception in Prevent? - Andrew NealPrevent in Schools after the Trojan Horse Affair - Helen Fenwick & Daniel FenwickFinding the Right Balance in Counter-Extremism: Debates and Policies in the UK and Europe - Emma WebbBad Law: How the United States Supreme Court Mishandled the Free Speech Issue in Holder v. Humanitarian Law Project - James Weinstein & Ash BhagwatFree speech and counter terrorism in Australia - Keiran Hardy & George WilliamsAddressing terrorism in New Zealand's low threat environment - Andrew Geddis & Elana Geddis


