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Is there a right of freedom of expression?
In: Cambridge studies in philosophy and law
In this provocative book, Alexander offers a sceptical appraisal of the claim that freedom of expression is a human right. He examines the various contexts in which a right to freedom of expression might be asserted and concludes that such a right cannot be supported in any of these contexts. He argues that some legal protection of freedom of expression is surely valuable, though the form such protection will take will vary with historical and cultural circumstances and is not a matter of human right. Written in a clear and accessible style, this book will appeal to students and professionals in political philosophy, law, political science, and human rights
Constitutionalism: philosophical foundations
In: Cambridge studies in philosophy and law
Foundations
In: The international library of essays in law and legal theory
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In: Freedom of speech 1
Doctrine
In: The international library of essays in law and legal theory
In: 2
In: Freedom of speech 2
Whom does the Constitution command?: a conceptual analysis with practical implications
In: Contributions in legal studies 42
In Defense of the Standard Picture: The Basic Challenge
In: Ratio Juris: An International Journal of Jurisprudence and Philosophy of Law, Band 34
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Formalist Textualism and the Cernauskas Problem
In: Journal of Contemporary Legal issues, Band 23, Heft 1
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What to Do in a World Full of Risks: Three Issues
In: San Diego Legal Studies Paper No. 20-463
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Inciting, Requesting, Provoking, or Persuading Others to Commit Crimes: The Legacy of Schenck and Abrams in Free Speech Jurisprudence
In: SMU Law Review, Band 72
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Connecting the Rule of Recognition and Intentionalist Interpretation: An Essay in Honor of Richard Kay
In: San Diego Legal Studies Paper No. 19-407 (2019)
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Goldsworthy on Interpretation of Statutes and Constitutions: Public Meaning, Intended Meaning and the Bogey of Aggregation
In: Law Under a Democratic Constitution: Essays in Honour of Jeffrey Goldsworthy, 2019
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The Most Persuasive Frankfurt Example, and What It Shows: Or Why Determinism Is not the Greatest Threat to Moral Responsibility
In: San Diego Legal Studies Paper No. 19-416
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Constitutionalism
In: Encyclopedia of the Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy, M. Sellers, et al., eds., 2020
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