Freedom of Expression and National Security

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The threat from terror and religious extremism has seen liberal democracies adopt a raft of measures are intended to restrict freedom of expression. Yet very little focus has been spent on how such measures affect freedom of expression and internet freedom compared to debates over hate-speech and blasphemy laws.

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Mchangama, J. (2016). Freedom of Expression and National Security. Society, 53(4), 363–367. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12115-016-0029-1

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