Freedom of Speech in Australian Law
A Delicate Plant?

 

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Freedom of Speech in Australian Law
A Delicate Plant?

by Michael Chesterman (Author)

 

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ISBN: 9781840140521

 

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A collection of essays dealing with the extent to which freedom of speech receives recognition and protection in Australian law. It shows that freedom of speech is indeed a "delicate plant" within Australian law: it is alive and growing, but it needs to be nurtured.


A collection of essays dealing with the extent to which freedom of speech receives recognition and protection in Australian law. It does not purport to cover this huge topic. Instead, it seeks to illustrate some of the ways in which freedom of speech is protected by law and, through examining various instances of legal restriction on the content of what may be published, to explore and assess the scope and limits of that protection. The broad theme of the work is, in the words of the title, that freedom of speech is indeed a "delicate plant" within Australian law. It is alive as an important value to be protected, and it is growing. But the plant needs to be nurtured. It is not so robust and strongly established that it could never wither away on account of destructive or unsympathetic treatment on the part of legislatures, governments and courts.


 

ISBN 1840140526
ISBN13 9781840140521
Publisher Dartmouth Publishing Co Ltd
Format Hardback
Publication date 19/12/2000
Pages 334
Weight (grammes) 751.00
Published in United Kingdom
Height (mm) 154
Width (mm) 223

Finding free speech in the law
delicately planted - constitutional freedom for political communication
privileges and freedoms for defamatory political speech
the money or the truth
reforming defamation law
racist speech - civil remedies to promote civility
OJ and the dingo
- media publicity for criminal cases tried by jury
who benefits from freedom of speech.

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