Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021. — 609 p.
Explores the key rationales and principles that underpin our understanding of free speech
Provides a comprehensive overview of freedom of speech as a legal principle in national and supra-national settings
This volume is divided into three parts, with part one outlining the history of the idea of freedom of speech. Part two discusses freedom of speech as a legal prinicple and part three surveys the key controversies in its application