Australia: Freedom of speech and insult in the High Court of Australia

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Implied freedom of political communication - prohibition on the use of "threatening, abusive, or insulting words to any person" in or near a public place - interpretation - scope of implied freedom - deference to legislature - prohibition of incivility or intimidation as a legitimate legislative end © 2006 Oxford University Press.

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Stone, A., & Evans, S. (2006). Australia: Freedom of speech and insult in the High Court of Australia. International Journal of Constitutional Law, 4(4), 677–688. https://doi.org/10.1093/icon/mol030

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