This article examines the strict liability offence of the possession of objectionable publications in s 131 of the Films, Videos, and Publications Classifications Act 1993 ("FVPCA"). The use of strict liability in relation to the possession offence was criticised during the passing of the FVPCA. This article explores fully the criticisms that can be made about the use of strict liability generally, specifically in the context of censorship legislation
Recently, the Supreme Court of the United States struck down a California law that banned the sale o...
This article looks at the question of offence in UK advertising. It examines what constitutes offenc...
he law recognises that non-contact sexual offences can cause harm and several offences were created ...
Section 3A of the Films, Videos, and Publications Classification Act 1993 allows age-restriction of ...
This paper examines strict liability within the Copyright (Infringing File Sharing Amendment Act 201...
This article looks at the number of convictions for a group of offences categorised as obscenity-rel...
Recently, the UK enacted prohibitions on the possession of extreme pornography with the passage of t...
There has been growing interest in the field of obscenity and its regulation, and these two comments...
This article illuminates the possession element of the new offence under s. 62 of the Coroners and J...
This article illuminates the possession element of the new offence under s. 62 of the Coroners and J...
Sub clause (a) of Article 19 (1) of the constitution of India guarantees to every citizen of India t...
This book analyses the criminalisation of the possession of extreme pornography through ss 63-68 of ...
This article examines the government's proposals to criminalise the possession of extreme pornograph...
This book analyses the criminalisation of the possession of extreme pornography through ss 63-68 of ...
This Note will discuss the procedural safeguards that must be provided when allegedly obscene materi...
Recently, the Supreme Court of the United States struck down a California law that banned the sale o...
This article looks at the question of offence in UK advertising. It examines what constitutes offenc...
he law recognises that non-contact sexual offences can cause harm and several offences were created ...
Section 3A of the Films, Videos, and Publications Classification Act 1993 allows age-restriction of ...
This paper examines strict liability within the Copyright (Infringing File Sharing Amendment Act 201...
This article looks at the number of convictions for a group of offences categorised as obscenity-rel...
Recently, the UK enacted prohibitions on the possession of extreme pornography with the passage of t...
There has been growing interest in the field of obscenity and its regulation, and these two comments...
This article illuminates the possession element of the new offence under s. 62 of the Coroners and J...
This article illuminates the possession element of the new offence under s. 62 of the Coroners and J...
Sub clause (a) of Article 19 (1) of the constitution of India guarantees to every citizen of India t...
This book analyses the criminalisation of the possession of extreme pornography through ss 63-68 of ...
This article examines the government's proposals to criminalise the possession of extreme pornograph...
This book analyses the criminalisation of the possession of extreme pornography through ss 63-68 of ...
This Note will discuss the procedural safeguards that must be provided when allegedly obscene materi...
Recently, the Supreme Court of the United States struck down a California law that banned the sale o...
This article looks at the question of offence in UK advertising. It examines what constitutes offenc...
he law recognises that non-contact sexual offences can cause harm and several offences were created ...