Free speech and the politics of identity / David A.J. Richards.
1999
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Author
Title
Free speech and the politics of identity / David A.J. Richards.
Published
Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1999.
Call Number
K3254 .R53 1999
Former Call Number
Comp 908 R39 1999
ISBN
0198298862
Description
xvii, 278 pages ; 25 cm
System Control No.
(OCoLC)42296212
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages [255]-274) and index.
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Table of Contents
Table of Legislation
Table of Cases
Ch. 1
Introduction and Methodology
1
Ch. 2
Free Speech and the Argument for Toleration
16
Utilitarian Models of Free Speech
16
Perfectionist Models of Free Speech
17
The Argument from Democracy
18
The Toleration Model of Free Speech
22
Ch. 3
The Argument for Toleration and the Theory of Structural Injustice
36
Racism as a Constitutional Evil
36
The Constitutional Evil of Sexism
59
The Constitutional Evil of Homophobia
76
The Rationalization of Structural Injustice
105
Ch. 4
Free Speech as a Remedy for Structural Injustice: Racism
126
The American Perspective
127
Perspectives Under National and Regional Law in the Shadow of Weimar
150
German and French Law
161
European Court of Human Rights
165
Canadian Law
167
British and Israeli Law
171
The Perspective of Public International Law
176
Ch. 5
Free Speech as a Remedy for Structural Injustice: Sexism and Homophobia
181
Obscenity Laws
182
Blasphemy Laws
209
Ch. 6
The Scope and Limits of Free Speech and the Promise of Comparative Public Law
229
The Limits of the Principle of Free Speech
230
The Scope of the Principle of Free Speech
239
The Promise of Comparative Public Law
248
Bibliography
235
Index
275