Tackling Militant RacismTackling Militant Racism looks at problems associated with trying to define the line between freedom of expression and penalizing racially offensive expressions. Particular reference is made to the Public Order Act of 1998 and the Stephen Lawrence Inquiry. |
Contents
Introduction Tackling Militant Racism | 1 |
Action by Local Authorities | 21 |
Racist Speech and Literature | 58 |
Copyright | |
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