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Far-Right Extremism: Is it Legitimate Freedom of Expression, Hate Crime, or Terrorism?
Faculti Editorial
Leeds Beckett University

David Lowe discusses a comparative legal study focusing on Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the U.K., and the U.S.’ legal provisions regarding the right to freedom of expression, hate crime, and proscription of terrorist organizations. Read the Study

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Far-Right Extremism: Is it Legitimate Freedom of Expression, Hate Crime, or Terrorism?