Acknowledgments
Preface
1 Comparative Law, Free Speech, and the “Central Meaning” of the First Amendment
2 Freedom of Speech in the United States
3 Free Speech in Canada: Balancing Free Speech and a Commitment to Communitarian Values
4 Free Speech in Germany: Militant Democracy and the Primacy of Dignity as a Preferred Constitutional Value
5 Freedom of Speech in Japan: Disentangling Culture,Community, and Freedom of Expression
6 Freedom of Expression in the United Kingdom: Free Speech and the Limits of a Written Constitution
7 Free Speech and the Culturally Contingent Nature of Human Rights: Some Concluding Observations
Notes
Index
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