Regulation of Sexualized Speech in Europe and the
United
by Lawrence Siry
Freedom of expression in abstraction is easily
professed, yet often controversial and unsatisfying. As states attempt to
balance the interest of liberty, speech is often at the intersection. In its
practical application, it is easy to lose sight of the interest of expression,
as the damage of the expression is much more concrete than that of the
abstraction of speech idea is. This work is a unique, comprehensive study of
sexualized speech regulation, reviewing the paradigms of enforcement and
looking forward to determine how governments will react to challenges in an
interconnected world. A challenge will be to find a balance between freedom of
expression and protection of societal interests. Challenges of the freedom of
expression are many and often. Often restrictions seem reasonable and
justified. The ideal of free expression is often more noble than the speech
that is suppressed. It is particularly because of the unpopularity of some of
this sexualized speech and some speakers that eternal vigilance may be required.
(Series: Luxembourg Legal Studies, Vol. 6) [Subject: Human Rights Law, Freedom
of Speech]