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    Doping and Free Speech by Tarik Sabry

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…The structure of English libel law and historical emphasis on reputation outweighing free speech is examined, as are modern developments in English libel law prompted by the European Convention on Human Rights, particularly ‘Reynolds privilege’. …”
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    The Evolution of Student Free Speech: <i>Tinker</i> and Beyond by John Dayton, Betul Tarhan

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…There are no secure rights without the right of free speech. Free speech is the right that is necessary to defend all other rights. …”
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    Introduction: hate, offense and free speech in a changing world by Billingham, P, Bonotti, M

    Published 2010
    “…In this introduction to the special issue on 'Hate, Offense and Free Speech in an Uncertain World', Billingham and Bonotti sketch the state of the debates on hate speech and offensive speech in political theory, in order to then locate the contributions of the articles in the special issue.…”
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    Free speech in Malaysia: From feudal and colonial periods to the present by Mohd Sani, Mohd Azizuddin

    Published 2011
    “…This article attempts to explore the introduction and progress of the idea and concept of free speech in Malaysia.It demonstrates that the idea of freedom and liberty has existed since the feudal period of the Malay Sultanate.However, the idea was very limited owing to constraints imposed by the feudal kings.The people saw the kings as divine figures.When the British colonised the Malay states, they introduced the modern Western concept of free speech.This was later embedded in the Malayan/Malaysian Constitution during the country's independence in 1957 as one of the essential fundamental liberties of the people.However, the British were also responsible for introducing several repressive laws, such as the Printing Presses and Publications Ordinance.The Malaysian government continued this policy after independence to the detriment of the practice of free speech in the country.…”
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    Free speech, ban and “fatwa”: a study of the Taslima Nasrin affair by Hasan, Md. Mahmudul

    Published 2010
    “…However, a look at the genealogy of the Bangladesh Penal Code and the Islamic position on free speech suggest that Bangladeshi censorship laws date back to the British colonial period and that there is a wide gap between the street rhetoric to punish Nasrin as an “apostate” and “blasphemer” and the Islamic tradition of free speech rights. …”
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    Is the Public Moral Instigation Against Inappropriate Free Speech Moral? Two Arguments Against the Cancel Culture by Dorina Pătrunsu

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…The fundamental objection is that the prohibition of hate speech parasitizes free speech and political freedom, contributing to the extension of the state's discretionary power over individuals by blocking any free and reciprocal interaction between individuals, not just the aggressive or potentially conflicting one through public discourse. …”
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