The Oxford Handbook of Freedom of Speech
Edited by Adrienne Stone and Frederick Schauer
Table of Contents
Introduction
PART I: The Idea of Freedom of Speech: History, Rationales and Concepts
1:Mill on the Liberty of Thought and Discussion, Christopher McLeod
2:The Classic Arguments for Free Speech 1644-1927, Vincent Blasi
3:The Truth Justification for Freedom of Speech, Bill Marshall
4:Autonomy and Free Speech, Catriona McKenzie and Denise Meyerson
5:Freedom of Expression and Democracy, James Weinstein & Ashutosh Bhagwhat
6:Freedom of Speech and Human Dignity, Dieter Grimm
7:Economic Perspectives on Free Speech, Daniel Hemel
8:Freedom of Speech and Public Reason, Wojciech Sadurski
PART 2: Freedom of Speech as a Legal Principle
9:What is 'Speech'? The Question of Coverage, Fred Schauer
10:Proportionality and Limitations on Freedom of Speech, Gregoire Webber
11:Freedom of Speech in International law, Michael Hamilton
12:The Structure of a Free Speech Right, Stephen Gardbaum
13:Positive Free Speech: A Democratic Freedom, Andrew Kenyon
14:Speaking Back, Katharine Gelber
PART III: Controversies and Contexts
15:Defamation Law, Sullivan and the Shape of Free Speech, Andrew Kenyon
16:Privacy and Speech, Ioanna Tourkochoriti
17:Free Speech and Elections, Joo-Cheong Tham and K D Ewing
18:When is Speech that Causes Unlawful Conduct Protected by Freedom of Speech? The Case of the First Amendment., Geoffrey Stone
19:The Internet and Social Media, Greg Magarian
20:Parades, picketing and demonstrations, Timothy Zick
21:Insult of Public Officials, Christoph Bezemek
22:Freedom of Expression in the Workplace, Cynthia Estlund
23:Music and Art, Mark Tushnet
24:Free Speech and Commercial Advertising, Fred Schauer
25:Hate speech, Alon Harel
26:Pornography, Caroline West
27:Religious Speech, Gautam Bhatia
28:Glorifying censorship? Anti-terror law, speech and online regulation, Gavin Phillipson and Eliza Bechtold
29:Freedom of Media, Dieter Grimm