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Positive Free Speech : Rationales, Methods and Implications

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Freedom of expression is generally analysed as a bare liberty against restraint by state action.

Underpinning rationales for freedom of speech very often imply, however, that the concept also has important positive aspects, and that to be truly ‘democratic’ the modern polity requires more than negative freedom.

In contemporary conditions, this understanding of free speech raises matters such as media diversity or pluralism, the concept of voice and access to the public sphere, access to information, and the need to rethink the audience in relation to public speech.

Whether securing positive free speech is a matter of politics or of law, a task for legislatures or for courts, is an open question.

On one level, any programme of inculcating positive dimensions of free speech might be understood as inherently polycentric and hence political in character.

Yet, a number of jurisdictions evince enhanced legal recognition for the principle. The aim of this collection of papers is to interrogate the rationales of positive free speech, to consider the political and juridical methods by which it has or may be more fully reflected in the modern state, and to consider the range of practical contexts in which its valorisation has or would have significant implications.

The contributors are drawn from an array of European and international jurisdictions.

They include academic lawyers and communications researchers

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Product Details
Hart Publishing
1509943900 / 9781509943906
Paperback / softback
323.443
25/11/2021
United Kingdom
English
216 pages
25 cm