
Positive Free Speech
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The aim of this collection of papers is to interrogate the rationales of positive free speech, to consider the political and juridical methods by which it has or may be more fully reflected in the modern state, and to consider the range of practical contexts in which its valorisation has or would have significant implications. The contributors are drawn from an array of European and international jurisdictions. They include academic lawyers and communications researchers
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Andrew Scott is an Associate Professor in the Department of Law at the London School of Economics and Political Science.
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Andrew T Kenyon
2. Providing a Platform for Speech: Possible Duties and Responsibilities
Thomas Gibbons
3. Positive Protection for Speech and Substantive Political Equality
Jacob Rowbottom
4. The Access to Information Dimension of Positive Free Speech
Andrew Scott and Abbey Burke
5. Promoting Civic Discourse: A Form of Positive Free Speech under the Constitution of Ireland?
Eoin Carolan
6. The State of Affairs of Freedom: Implications of German Broadcasting Freedom
Andrew T Kenyon
7. The Collective Speech Rights of Minorities
Sally Broughton Micova
8. The Positive Right to Freedom of Expression and Party Anonymity in Legal Proceedings
Merris Amos
9. Positive Free Speech and Public Access to Courts
Judith Townend
10. Hiding the Truth in the Shadow of the Law? Addressing the Misuse of Confidentiality Clauses in Public Authority Contracts
Andrew Scott
11. Speaking and Governing through Freedom of Access to Environmental Information
Mélanie Dulong de Rosnay and Laura Maxim
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