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2011

Book Chapter

Religion and freedom of speech in Australia

Gelber, Katharine (2011). Religion and freedom of speech in Australia. Law and religion in public life: The contemporary debate. (pp. 95-111) edited by Richard Mohr and Nadirsyah Hosen. Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780203816967

Religion and freedom of speech in Australia

2007

Book Chapter

Introduction

Gelber, Katharine and Stone, Adrienne (2007). Introduction. Hate speech and freedom of speech in Australia. (pp. xiii-xvii) edited by Katharine Gelber and Adrienne Stone. Sydney: Federation Press.

Introduction

2007

Book Chapter

Privileged discourses of hate in Australia and Germany : The Holocaust and the Stolen Generations

Gelber, Katharine (2007). Privileged discourses of hate in Australia and Germany : The Holocaust and the Stolen Generations. Polyculturalism and discourse. (pp. 91-120) edited by Anja Schwarz and Russell West-Pavlov. Amsterdam: Rodopi. doi: 10.1163/9789401205184_005

Privileged discourses of hate in Australia and Germany : The Holocaust and the Stolen Generations

2007

Book Chapter

Hate speech and the Australian legal and political landscape

Gelber, Katharine (2007). Hate speech and the Australian legal and political landscape. Hate speech and freedom of speech in Australia. (pp. 2-19) edited by Katharine Gelber and Adrienne Stone. Annandale, NSW, Australia: Federation Press.

Hate speech and the Australian legal and political landscape

2007

Book Chapter

Citizens engaging and communicating with government

Gelber, Katharine (2007). Citizens engaging and communicating with government. Government communication in Australia. (pp. 270-283) edited by Sally Young. Port Melbourne, VIC, Australia: Cambridge University Press.

Citizens engaging and communicating with government

2007

Book Chapter

When are restrictions on speech justified in the war on terror?

Gelber, Katharine (2007). When are restrictions on speech justified in the war on terror?. Law and liberty in the war on terror. (pp. 138-146) edited by Andrew Lynch, Edwina Macdonald and George Williams. Sydney: Federation Press.

When are restrictions on speech justified in the war on terror?

2005

Book Chapter

Australia as international human rights citizen: Understanding national interest

Gelber, Katharine (2005). Australia as international human rights citizen: Understanding national interest. Who's Australia - Whose Australia? Contemporary politics, society and culture in Australia. (pp. 11-30) edited by Russell West-Pavlov. Trier, Germany: Wissenschaftlicher Verlag Trier.

Australia as international human rights citizen: Understanding national interest