This capstone examines the civil liberties of the modern terrorist and explicates the right to freedom of speech for terrorist organizations and their use of the internet. Terrorist organizations use the internet to promote ideas, recruit members, organize the flow of information, and coordinate actions. During the war on terror the US Patriot Act became law allowing for U.S. government censorship and surveillance of internet traffic and many believe these acts are a threat to civil liberties. Terrorist organizations have the right to express their views, however unpopular, and censoring or restricting web sites diminishes civil liberties for all, which democracies and liberal societies are founded upon
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The disquiet that the contemporary jurist feels in investigating the thorny question of limits to th...
Terrorist organizations have found social media websites to be invaluable for disseminating ideology...
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Freedom of expression, as a philosophical and legal problem, has re-emerged in recent debates about ...
The presence of terrorist speech on the internet tests the limits of the First Amendment. Widely ava...
Recent years have seen increasing pressure on Internet intermediaries that provide a platform for an...
democracies, to laws and practices increasing the government's ability to conduct surveillance....
Recently the widespread use of Internet has shown th dark side of the web. The improvement of hate ...
The use of Web sites by terrorist groups has been evident since the mid 1990s. Security experts and ...
This Policy Essay discusses the emerging security threat of cyberterrorism and the historical impuls...
The rapid penetration of information and communication technologies in advanced industrialised socie...
This book examines the risks to freedom of expression, particularly in relation to the internet, as ...
The proportion of assurance of public safety with the state’s right to restrict human rights is one ...
This article explores the links between internet radicalization, access to weapons, and the current ...
Internet regulation has evolved from self-regulation to the criminalization of conduct to state cont...
The disquiet that the contemporary jurist feels in investigating the thorny question of limits to th...
Terrorist organizations have found social media websites to be invaluable for disseminating ideology...
This chapter provides readers with an overview and discussion of the manner in which the Internet an...
Freedom of expression, as a philosophical and legal problem, has re-emerged in recent debates about ...
The presence of terrorist speech on the internet tests the limits of the First Amendment. Widely ava...
Recent years have seen increasing pressure on Internet intermediaries that provide a platform for an...
democracies, to laws and practices increasing the government's ability to conduct surveillance....
Recently the widespread use of Internet has shown th dark side of the web. The improvement of hate ...
The use of Web sites by terrorist groups has been evident since the mid 1990s. Security experts and ...
This Policy Essay discusses the emerging security threat of cyberterrorism and the historical impuls...
The rapid penetration of information and communication technologies in advanced industrialised socie...