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_aFreedom of expression, a comparative-law perspective _cUnidad Biblioteca de Derecho Comparado _b: The United States |
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_bEuropean Parliamentary Research Service _coctober 2018 |
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_a61 p. _fRecurso online _c750 KB |
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| 520 | _aThis study forms part of a wider-ranging project, which seeks to lay the groundwork for comparisons between legal frameworks governing freedom of expression in different legal systems. The following pages will analyse, with reference to the United States of America and the subject at hand, the legislation in force, the most relevant case law, and the concept of freedom of expression with its current and prospective limits, ending with some conclusions and possible solutions for future challenges. The legislative foundation for freedom of expression law in the United States is grounded in the First Amendment to the Constitution. Based on this text, the Supreme Court has created the freedom of expression doctrinal framework by which lower courts and other branches of government are bound. Unlike other jurisdictions, the United States grants broad freedom of expression protections based largely on the idea that “good” speech will prevail over “bad” speech in the open market. | ||
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_916200 _aLibertad de expresión |
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_916290 _aDerecho comparado |
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_915617 _aEstados Unidos |
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_912899 _aParlamento Europeo _b. Servicio de Investigación Parlamentario Europeo |
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_uhttps://biblioteca.guardiacivil.es/cgi-bin/koha/opac-retrieve-file.pl?id=c1511e8ed728aaab95e147a88db35c33 _y *DESCARGAR PDF* |
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_2udc _cART _kBoletín UE _moctober 2019 |
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