Book Chapter
The State of Affairs of Freedom: Implications of German Broadcasting Freedom
Andrew Kenyon
Positive Free Speech: Rationales, Methods and Implications | Hart Publishing | Published : 2020
Abstract
Free speech is often understood as an individual liberty, as a limitation on government action that would resist speech. But free speech is not only understood in those terns; it can also be said to impose obligations on states to foster a 'state of affairs' that contains plural public speech - or diverse public discourse - as well as the absence of censorship.