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Contested Words: Legal Restrictions on Freedom of Speech in Liberal Democracies , by IAN Cram. Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing, 2006, ix + 213 + (bibliography + index) 18 pp. (£55 hardback). ISBN 0-7546-2365-3.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2018

Eric Barendt*
Affiliation:
UCL

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References

5. ‘Free Expression and Personal Identification’ (1991) 11 Oxford J. Legal Stud. 303.

6. 505 US 377 (1992), discussed by Cram at pp. 130–36.

7. RJR McDonald Inc v Canada [1995] 3 SCR 199.

8. See Barendt, Freedom of Speech (2nd ed, OUP, 2005) pp. 355–61 (pornography), 399–406 (commercial speech).

9. In Law and Disagreement (1999, OUP, New York) chs 10–11.

10. New York v Ferber 458 US 747 (1982).

11. Brennan J. for the Supreme Court in New York Times v Sullivan 376 US 254, 270 (1964).