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  1. Protecting Free Speech and Academic Freedom in Universities
  2. Amending the Constitution
  3. RESORT TO FOREIGN CONSTITUTIONAL NORMS IN DOMESTIC HUMAN RIGHTS JURISPRUDENCE WITH REFERENCE TO TERRORISM CASES
  4. The Danish Cartoons, Offensive Expression, and Democratic Legitimacy
  5. Terror and the War on Dissent
  6. ‘The War on Terror’ Security and Expressive Freedom
  7. Conclusion
  8. The Regulation of Political Association and Possession of Documents Under Domestic Counter-Terrorist Laws
  9. Constraints on Newsgathering and the Coercion of Media Organisations
  10. The Disclosure of State Secrets and Dissent: Official Secrets, DA Notices and Freedom of Information
  11. Contested Words: Legal Restrictions on Freedom of Speech in Liberal Democracies , by IAN Cram. Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing, 2006, ix + 213 + (bibliography + index) 18 pp. (£55 hardback). ISBN 0-7546-2365-3.
  12. Ian Cram,Virtue less Cloistered; Courts, Speech and ConstitutionsIan Cram , A VIRTUE LESS CLOISTERED: COURTS, SPEECH AND CONSTITUTIONS. Oxford: Hart Publishing(www.hartpub.co.uk), 2002. xxxvi + 226 pp (incl index). ISBN 1-84113-038-9. £18.
  13. TOWARDS A BETTER PUBLIC LAW?
  14. Interfering with gaol mail; prisoners' legal letters and the courts
  15. The Reporting of Crown Court Proceedings and the Contempt of Court Act 1981
  16. When the ‘Interests of Justice’ Outweigh Freedom of Expression