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MEYERSON, Denise
Rights limited : freedom of expression, religion and the South African Constitution / Denise Meyerson.- 1ª ed. - [Kenwyn] : Juta & Co, [1997]. - XXVIII, 185 p. ; 25 cm
ISBN 0-7021-4396-0 (Broch.) : oferta


DIREITO CONSTITUCIONAL / África do Sul, LIBERDADE RELIGIOSA / África do Sul, LIBERDADE DE EXPRESSÃO / África do Sul

Foreword. Works cited, with mode of citation. Table of cases. Introduction. I: FREEDOM OF RELIGION. 1- Two scenarios. 2- ‘An open and democratic society’. 3- Explaining our intuitions. 4- The ideal of reasonable unanimity. 5- Public reasons. 6- Can Offence be a neutral harm? 7- Locke versus Aquinas. 8- Some examples. 9- Separation of church and state. 10- ‘Taking into account all relevant factors’. 11- Maximum protection for conscience under the regime of dignity, equality and freedom. 12- The bitter pill made easier to swallow. II: FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION. 1- A natural extension of the argument. 2- What is ‘expression’? 3- The nature of the right to freedom of expression. 4- Content-based restrictions on expression and the ideal of reasonable unanimity. 5- Deceiving messages. 6- Distressing messages. 7- Offence and pornography. 8- Provocative messages and challenges. 9- Encouragements to violate rights. 10- The Dangers of pornography. 11- ‘Advocacy of hatred that is based on gender, and that constitutes incitement to cause harm’. 12- The argument that depictions of subordination perpetuate subordination. 13- Degrading messages. 14- Paternalism, children and pornography. 15- The films and publications Act 65 of 1996. 16- Content-based restrictions on expression: a summary. 17- Content-neutral restrictions on expression. 18- Money and ideas. Conclusion.