Free speech and national security / / edited by Shimon Shetreet.

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Bibliographic Details
Superior document:International Studies in Human Rights ; Volume 16
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TeilnehmendeR:
Place / Publishing House:Dordrecht : : Martinus Nijhoff Publishers,, [1991]
©1991
Year of Publication:1991
Language:English
Series:International studies in human rights ; Volume 16.
Physical Description:1 online resource.
Notes:"Most of the papers were delivered at the Conference on Free Speech and National Security held in Jerusalem in December 1987"--Pref.
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Table of Contents:
  • Intro
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Table of Contents
  • Preface
  • The Contributors: Biographical notes Introduction
  • Introduction
  • PART ONE: STATE SECURITY AND THE LAW
  • 1. Introductory Remarks: Public Interest and Free Speech
  • 2. Constitutional Protection of Free Speech in Israel
  • 3. The American Experience: Free Speech and National Security
  • PART TWO: CONTROLLING THE MEDIA
  • THE CHALLENGE OF CENSORSHIP
  • 4. Spycatcher Case: Confidence, Copyright and Contempt
  • 5. The Scope of Judicial Review of National Security Considerations in Free Speech and Other Areas: Israeli Perspective
  • 6. Atomic Secrets and Free Speech
  • PART THREE: PLUGGING LEAKS: GOVERNMENT CONTROLS OVER INFORMATION
  • 7. National Security and Leaks: The Government's Authority to Discipline Itself
  • 8. Reflections on Leaks in the United States: The Media Perspectives
  • 9. Free Speech and Criminal Code Provisions for the Protection of State Security: The Israel Case
  • 10. Spies, Subversive Terrorists, and the British Government: Free Speech and Other Casualties
  • 11. Information, the Executive and Politics of Information
  • PART FOUR: MEDIA COVERAGE OF MILITARY OPERATIONS AND WARS
  • THE DUTIES AND LIMITS
  • 12. Information Policy and the Falklands Conflict
  • 13. Can a "Free" Press Cover War?
  • 14. Reporting Military Activities by the Media: Legal Analysis of the Israeli Practice
  • 15. The Compulsion of One Channel Television
  • PART FIVE. MEDIA COVERAGE OF WARS AND SECURITY MA TIERS
  • 16. "Private War": The Problem of Access
  • 17. Beyond Censorship - Informal Methods of Directing Media Coverage in Security Matters
  • 18. The Army, the Press and State Security
  • 19. Security Censorship: Prior Restraint (After the Schnitzer Decision)
  • 20. The Knesset Censorship Committee Report (1990)
  • 21. Index.