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The Compass

The Future of Free Speech

Courts and the right to free speech

Duration: 27 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC World Service West and Central AfricaLatest broadcast: on BBC World Service East Asia

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Robin Lustig begins his journey in Washington DC where the first amendment is housed in the National Archive and serves as an almost sacred document. In this programme he asks how Courts around the world make decisions on Free speech. Can they find a line in the sand that shouldn’t be crossed? How do they decide what is, in the modern parlance, ‘hate speech’ and what is merely strongly expressed personal opinion? And can they ever be more than extensions of the political environment they inhabit?

(Photo: The US Supreme Court, 5 February, 2009, Washington, DC. Credit: Win McNamee/Getty Images) Show less

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