Much more than a law book. It is an elegant account of the history of free speech, not just as a legal concept but as a cultural and political idea … It deserves a much wider readership than just lawyers.

- Lord Sumption, The Spectator

This is a brilliant book that describes the history of restrictions on expression by voice, later by written word and now by electronic means.

Law Society Gazette

[A] valuable account of the emergence of and global arguments around free expression.

Law and Liberty

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This book displays an admirably succinct mastery of its inherently controversial subject matter and, without losing balance, a tightly reasoned commitment to the protection of free speech.

New Law Journal

This book should appeal to all level-headed free speech enthusiasts, not only for the judicious and pragmatic line that Tomkins has taken in dealing with many of the knotty issues encountered in this area of law and policy, but also for his explicit recognition that self-regulation has as much a role to play in combating many ills such as disinformation and fake news as hard law.

The Commonwealth Lawyer

This book tackles the most pressing problems of contemporary free speech law by examining where the idea of free expression came from in the first place, applying the lessons of the past to address the challenges of the present.

Free speech cannot be taken for granted – it needs to be fought for. But its champions will be successful only if they understand what they are defending. For free speech is a deceptively simple principle.

How should it guide us on the bounds of what is acceptable to say? Should we be free to preach hatred, or to spread fear or fake news? Can media freedom be balanced against the right to privacy? How does free speech work online? Can the internet be made a safe space without compromising freedom of expression?

On the Law of Speaking Freely offers not just insights but answers to these and other such vital questions by roaming widely over the law of free speech, from English common law to the European Convention on Human Rights via the US First Amendment.

In rescuing free speech from the culture wars in which it has become embroiled, Adam Tomkins restates its values, its complexities and its enduring importance, in prose that is as passionate as it is clear-sighted. Even-handed, informed and authoritative, this is a major, timely work from one of the UK’s leading constitutional scholars.

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Tackles the problems of contemporary free speech law by applying the lessons of the past to address the challenges of the present.

Part 1: The Struggle for Free Speech
1. The Age of Heresy
2. Sedition and Offence
3. A Legal Right to Speak Freely?

Part II: Free Speech Today
4. Media Freedom
5. Offensive and Hate Speech
6. Online Safety

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Tackles the problems of contemporary free speech law by applying the lessons of the past to address the challenges of the present.
Adam Tomkins’ first book after his return to academia

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781509972098
Publisert
2025-05-29
Utgiver
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Vekt
480 gr
Høyde
218 mm
Bredde
146 mm
Dybde
22 mm
Aldersnivå
P, U, 06, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
280

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

Adam Tomkins is the John Millar Professor of Public Law at the University of Glasgow, UK.