Extremism, Free Speech and Counter-Terrorism Law and Policy
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Writen by Ian Cram - PublisherRoutledge
- Year2019
Extremism, Free Speech and Counter-Terrorism Law and Policy" is an edited collection that addresses the complex balance between safeguarding free speech and implementing security measures to counter extremism in liberal democracies. The book explores the tensions between protecting freedom of expression and censoring views that promote hatred or conflict with fundamental democratic values. It examines various perspectives on whether current counter-terrorism and extremism strategies are too lenient or disproportionately impact civil liberties. Relevance to the Current Era The themes discussed in this book remain highly relevant today, as societies continue to grapple with balancing civil liberties and national security. The rise of digital platforms has further complicated issues surrounding free speech and the spread of extremist ideologies, making the insights from this collection pertinent to contemporary policy debates. Final Verdict Ian Cram's edited volume offers a nuanced examination of the challenges liberal democracies face in balancing free speech and counter-terrorism efforts. It provides valuable perspectives for policymakers, legal practitioners, and scholars interested in the intersection of civil liberties and national security.

