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OverviewDeliberate mischaracterization of political opponents and their policies has always been a part of politics; however, lying, dishonesty, and distortion of the facts remain morally wrong and have the potential to obstruct important political interests. For example, a false or misleading claim publicized about an election candidate may lead someone to lose an election that they might otherwise have won. So, does--and should--the law seek to provide protection from the risk of this happening? In attempting to answer this question, Jeremy Horder draws a key distinction between what is called political viewpoint fraud and electoral participation fraud. In the interests of protecting freedom of speech, false or misleading claims (disinformation) involving political viewpoint content should be tolerated, not only by the criminal law but also by the internet platforms which host political content. By contrast, in the interests of preserving the integrity of democratic electoral processes, disinformation involving electoral participation information should be prohibited by the criminal law and censored by internet platforms. This book explains how the criminal law in various jurisdictions frequently prohibits false or misleading political claims falling into both categories of disinformation, instead of concentrating on electoral participation fraud. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jeremy Horder , Jonathan JohnsPublisher: Kalorama Imprint: Kalorama Edition: Library Edition ISBN: 9798212161916Publication Date: 24 May 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Audio Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationJeremy Horder is professor of criminal law at the London School of Economics and a fellow of the British Academy. He is the author of numerous works of criminal law scholarship, including Criminal Misconduct in Office, Homicide and the Politics of Law Reform, and Ashworth's Principles of Criminal Law, Ninth Edition. Jonathan Johns is something of a rarity, being a Cornish audiobook narrator. His unique voice, found within his Cornish heritage, goes a long way in bringing stories to life. Fully adept in character dialogue, voices, and narration, Jonathan has the ability to draw in the listener. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |