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Democracy of Expression

Positive Free Speech and Law

Andrew T. Kenyon

Democracy of Expression
Democracy of Expression

Democracy of Expression

Positive Free Speech and Law

Andrew T. Kenyon

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'Democracy of Expression argues persuasively that democratic government entails positive rights to freedom of speech and that courts have a legitimate role in upholding them. The book shows extensive knowledge of French and German legal developments and a command of philosophical and media studies literature. It should be read by all free speech scholars.' Eric Barendt, Emeritus Professor of Media Law, University College London

'Democracy of Expression argues persuasively that democratic government entails positive rights to freedom of speech and that courts have a legitimate role in upholding them. The book shows extensive knowledge of French and German legal developments and a command of philosophical and media studies literature. It should be read by all free speech scholars.' Eric Barendt, Emeritus Professor of Media Law, University College London

'This book provides an urgently needed response to democracy's current plight: the collective failure to address the epochal shifts in our media environment. Retooling our regulatory and legal approach to free speech will not be easy – as Kenyon is fully aware – but the fate of democracy depends upon it.' Mark Andrejevic, Professor, Communications and Media Studies, Monash University

'Democracy of Expression cogently argues that a positive freedom of communication is implicit in the very concept of democracy. The analysis is stimulating, wide-ranging in its sources and lucid. This significant book is certain to become the authoritative reference point for future discussion.' Thomas Gibbons, Emeritus Professor of Law, University of Manchester

'This pathbreaking book intervenes in a vital debate about the free speech required for democratic governance. Kenyon presents an invaluable analysis for anyone who thinks democracy is worth defending and expanding.' Victor Pickard, Professor of Media Policy and Political Economy, University of Pennsylvania

'Democracy of Expression provides a fascinating exploration of a positive conception of freedom of speech, using an impressively rich array of comparative sources not often available in English. A must read for media law and free speech scholars alike.' Adrienne Stone, Professor of Constitutional Law, University of Melbourne

Andrew T. Kenyon is Professor at Melbourne Law School, University of Melbourne. He researches in comparative media law, drawing on media related disciplines as well as law. His publications include Comparative Defamation and Privacy Law (edited, 2016) and Positive Free Speech: Rationales, Methods and Implications (co-edited with Andrew Scott, 2020).

Specifications

  • Publisher
    Cambridge University Press
  • Pub date
    Jun 2021
  • Pages
    250
  • Theme
    Human rights, civil rights
  • Dimensions
    150 x 230 x 15 mm
  • Weight
    430 gram
  • EAN
    9781108731898
  • Paperback
    Paperback
  • Language
    English

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