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|a Extreme Speech and Democracy.
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|a Table of Cases; Table of Legislation; Table of Conventions and International Instruments; List of Contributors; General Introduction: Free Speech, Democracy, and the Suppression of Extreme Speech Past and Present; 1. The Enduring yet Troubled Marriage of Free Speech and Democracy; 2. Is there a Lesson in this History?; PART I: INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND; 1. Freedom of Speech in a Globalized World; 1. The Meaning of Freedom of Speech; 2. Freedom of Speech Under Globalized Conditions; 2. Extreme Speech, Public Order, and Democracy: Lessons from The Masses; 1. Introduction.
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|a 2. The Core Free Speech Right of Democratic Participation3. Breaching the Core: Hammond v. DPP; 4. Object Lessons from the US; 5. Another Core Breach?: Norwood v. DPP; 6. Speech at the Periphery of the Core and the Strategy of Overprotection; 7. Conclusion; 3. Extreme Speech Under International and Regional Human Rights Standards; 1. The History and Structure of International and Regional Human Rights Instruments; 2. Freedom of Expression; 3. The Effectiveness of International and Regional Human Rights Instruments in Protecting Extreme Speech; 4. Conclusion.
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|a 4. An Overview of American Free Speech Doctrine and its Application to Extreme Speech1. The Rule against Content Discrimination; 2. The Rule against Content Discrimination and its Application to Extreme Speech; 3. Methodological Differences; 4. Conclusion; 5. Hate Speech in the United Kingdom: An Historical Overview; 6. Extreme Speech and Liberalism; 1. Introduction; 2. 'Who are the Extremists?'; 3. Legal and Non-Legal Responses to Extreme Speech; 4. Engaging with Extremists; 5. Conclusion; PART II: HATE SPEECH; 7. Hate Speech; 8. Autonomy and Hate Speech; 1. Introduction.
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|a 2. Speaker Autonomy and State Legitimacy3. Objections and a Pragmatic Reply; 4. The Evils Restrictions May Cause; 5. Conclusion: Democracy's Necessary Faith in People; 9. Hate Speech, Public Discourse, and the First Amendment; 1. The Foundations and Limits of the First Amendment Freedom of Expression; 2. Should Public Hate Speech be Protected by the First Amendment?; 3. Conclusion; 10. Wild-West Cowboys versus Cheese-Eating Surrender Monkeys: Some Problems in Comparative Approaches to Hate Speech; 1. Introduction; 2. The Locus of Comparison; 3. Informal Power; 4. Formal Law.
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|a 5. Realism and Essentialism6. Formal and Substantive Freedoms: An Age-Old Dilemma; 7. Ahistoricism; 8. Conclusion; 11. Incitement and the Regulation of Hate Speech in Canada: A Philosophical Analysis; 1. Mill's Tests; 2. The Harms of Hate Speech; 3. Promoting and Inciting; 4. Conclusion; 12. Hate Speech, Extreme Speech, and Collective Defamation in French Law; 1. Systematic Control of Hate Speech and Extreme Speech; 2. A Particular Rigour for Certain Types of Speech; 13. Towards Improved Law and Policy on 'Hate Speech'-The 'Clear and Present Danger' Test in Hungary; 1. Introduction.
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|a 2. The Social Context of 'Hate Speech' in Hungary.
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|a This book considers the constitutionality of hate speech regulation, and examines how liberal democracies have adopted fundamental differences in the way they respond to racist or extreme expressions.
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