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Extremism, free speech and counter-terrorism law and policy / edited by Ian Cram.

Contributor(s): Cram, Ian [editor.]Series: Routledge studies in extremism and democracyPublisher: Abingdon : Routledge, 2019Description: x, 215 pagesContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781138545182; 978036767055Subject(s): Freedom of speech | Terrorism -- Prevention | Hate speech | Government, Resistance toDDC classification: 342.0853
Contents:
Introduction / Ian Cram -- Countering terrorism through limits on inciteful speech : principles and problems / Ian Cram -- Legal v. non-legal responses to hateful expression / Nadine Strossen -- >Counter-terrorism policies and freedom of association : international and comparative perspectives / Ash Bhagwat -- University free speech as a space of exception in Prevent? / Andrew Neal -- Prevent in schools after the Trojan Horse Affair / Helen Fenwick & Daniel Fenwick -- Finding the right balance in counter-extremism : debates and policies in the UK and Europe / Emma Webb -- Bad law : how the United States Supreme Court mishandled the free speech issue in Holder v. Humanitarian Law Project / James Weinstein & Ash Bhagwat -- Free speech and counter terrorism in Australia / Keiran Hardy & George Williams -- Addressing terrorism in New Zealand’s low threat environment / Andrew Geddis & Elana Geddis.
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Book House of Lords Library - Palace Dewey 342.0853 EXT (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 020922

Introduction / Ian Cram -- Countering terrorism through limits on inciteful speech : principles and problems / Ian Cram -- Legal v. non-legal responses to hateful expression / Nadine Strossen -- >Counter-terrorism policies and freedom of association : international and comparative perspectives / Ash Bhagwat -- University free speech as a space of exception in Prevent? / Andrew Neal -- Prevent in schools after the Trojan Horse Affair / Helen Fenwick & Daniel Fenwick -- Finding the right balance in counter-extremism : debates and policies in the UK and Europe / Emma Webb -- Bad law : how the United States Supreme Court mishandled the free speech issue in Holder v. Humanitarian Law Project / James Weinstein & Ash Bhagwat -- Free speech and counter terrorism in Australia / Keiran Hardy & George Williams -- Addressing terrorism in New Zealand’s low threat environment / Andrew Geddis & Elana Geddis.

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