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OverviewThe United States Bill of Rights was groundbreaking in providing constitutional recognition to freedom of speech. In the past century the Supreme Court has decided hundreds of cases concerning free speech, providing an established system of jurisprudence to analyze free speech cases. This book explains the development in the US case law and compares it to developments in similar jurisdictions such as Canada, Australia, and the United Kingdom, and Europe. Anthony Gray critiques the jurisprudence of each nation studied, while noting some important similarities and differences in terms of how free speech is protected in the Western world, what causes these differences, what one system might learn from others, and whether convergence in approach can be expected. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Anthony Gray, University of Southern QueenslandPublisher: Lexington Books Imprint: Lexington Books Dimensions: Width: 15.90cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 23.20cm Weight: 0.640kg ISBN: 9781498581981ISBN 10: 1498581986 Pages: 306 Publication Date: 04 October 2019 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsChapter 1: History of the Freedom of Speech Chapter 2: United States Case Law Chapter 3: Australian Case Law Chapter 4: Canadian Case Law Chapter 5: European Case Law Chapter 6: ComparisonReviewsAnthony Gray's Freedom of Speech in the Western World undertakes the herculean task of providing a deeply grounded historical, theoretical, legal and cultural explanation of free speech protection and regulation across the common law world. The result is an important resource for those trying to understand the development of speech regulation across the countries studied in the book, and more broadly. Gray's critique of the different approaches to permissible regulation is a well-timed contribution to contemporary domestic and international debates about the future of that regulation.--Gabrielle Appleby, The University of New South Wales It is now finally possible to have a comprehensive comparative analysis of the extent to which freedom of speech is protected in western democracies. Professor Anthony Gray's Freedom of Speech in the Western World is striking in its depth and breath. It superbly describes the relevant case law in regards to the extent to which freedom of speech is protected in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom/Europe and Australia.--Augusto Zimmermann, Sheridan College Anthony Gray's Freedom of Speech in the Western World undertakes the herculean task of providing a deeply grounded historical, theoretical, legal and cultural explanation of free speech protection and regulation across the common law world. The result is an important resource for those trying to understand the development of speech regulation across the countries studied in the book, and more broadly. Gray's critique of the different approaches to permissible regulation is a well-timed contribution to contemporary domestic and international debates about the future of that regulation.--Gabrielle Appleby, The University of New South Wales Author InformationAnthony Gray is professor of law at the University of Southern Queensland, Australia. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |