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Anonymous Speech : Literature, Law and Politics.
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Main Author:
Barendt, Eric
Format:
eBook
Language:
English
Published:
London :
Bloomsbury Publishing,
2016.
Subjects:
Freedom of speech.
Anonymous writings.
Privacy, Right of.
Freedom of expression.
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Freedom of expression
Anonymous writings
Freedom of speech
Privacy, Right of
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Table of Contents:
Intro
Preface
Contents
Note on Abbreviations
Table of Cases
Table of Statutes and Constitutional Provisions
1. Introduction
I. The Problem of Anonymity
II. Virtues and Vices of Anonymity
III. The Death of the Author?
IV. Pseudonyms
V. Anonymity and Privacy
2. The Varieties of Anonymous Writing
I. Introduction
II. Novels and Poetry
III. Literary Journals and Reviewing
IV. Newspapers and Periodicals
V. Political Writing
VI. Religious and Philosophical Writing
VII. Art and Graffiti
VIII. Peer Review of Academic Articles
IX. Concluding Reflections
3. Anonymity and Freedom of Speech
I. Introduction
II. Mcintyre v Ohio Elections Commission
III. A Speaker's Right to Anonymity?
IV. Interests of Readers and Audiences
V. Categories of Speech
VI. Conclusions
4. Anonymous Speech in English Law
I. Introduction
II. Legal History of Anonymity Restraints
III. Legal Position Today
IV. Anonymous Whistle-Blowing in English Law
5. The Protection of Anonymous Sources
I. Introduction
II. Law on Journalists' Privilege
III. Arguments of Principle Concerning Source Anonymity
IV. Who Can Claim the Privilege?
6. Anonymity on the Internet
I. Culture of Anonymity
II. Anonymity in the Social Media
III. Defamation Law and Anonymity on the Internet
IV. The Spickmich Case in Germany
7. Anonymous Speech, the Secret Ballot and Campaign Contributions
I. Introduction
II. Secret Ballot and Related Questions
III. Anonymity and Donations to Political Parties
Index.
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