Located within wider debates about security versus liberty in
our post 9/11 world, the book analyses the new landscape of UK
counter terrorism powers and offences and focuses upon the
deleterious consequences of the so-called war on terror on freedom
of political expression and association. Questioning the
compatibility of recent speech-limiting measures with liberalism 's
established commitment to free speech and international human
rights norms, the book takes a critical look at new powers to
proscribe extremist political parties, possession offences and
other criminal controls (eg. Official Secrets Act prosecutions) as
well as new offences such as glorification of terrorism. Less
visible, extra-legal forms of censorship are also evaluated. The
monograph concludes by asking how a more vigorous defence of
unorthodox and unpopular forms of expression might be safeguarded
in the UK.
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