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Freedom of speech and incitement against democracy

Kretzmer David

Freedom of speech and incitement against democracy - The Hague Kluwer Law International 2000 - 285p xi


Contents;
Foreword by Professor David Kretzmer.
Notes on contributors.
Session I: Boundaries of freedom of speech;
Keynote address: freedom of speech and incitement against democracy.
Anthony Lewis.
Violence-conducive speech: punishable verbal assault or protected political.
Speech?, Frederick M. Lawrence.
Incitement against democracy as a limitation of freedom of speech, Jochen.
Abr. Frowein.
Session II: The threat of violent speech.
Speech, behaviour and the interdependence of fact and value, Frederick.
Schauer.
Violence: dilemmas of democracy and law, Susanne Baer.
Session III: The law of incitement.
Incitement and freedom of speech, Larry Alexander.
The law of incitement and the use of speech to incite others to commit.
Criminal acts: German law in comparative perspective, Albin Eser.
Incitement, not sedition, Mordechai Kremnitzer and Khaled Ghanayim.
Session IV: Defamation of public figures.
Thinking torts: private remedies for the defamation of political leaders.
George P. Fletcher.
Session V: Institutional perspectives.
Germanyś " militant democracy ": an attempt to fightt incitement against.
Democracy and freedom of speech through constitutional provisions: history.
And overall record, Dieter Oberndörfer.
The regulation of speech: a normative investigation of criminal law.
Prohibitions of speech, Alon Harel.


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1. Human Rights - Freedom of Speech 2. Civil Rights - Freedom of Speech3. Free Speech - Democratic Society

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