Section 3A of the Films, Videos, and Publications Classification Act 1993 allows age-restriction of a publication if it contains highly offensive language that is likely to cause serious harm. The Office of Film and Literature Classification and the Film and Literature Board of Review have failed to apply this section consistently. They have categorised the same word as both offensive and not offensive and the same harm as serious and not serious throughout their reports. They have also avoided substantive consideration of the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990. An analysis of social science research provides a solid grounding on which the requirements of the section could be applied. Additionally, a more thorough analysis of the severity ...
Cover title.Includes bibliographical references (p. 29-30)December 1993published_or_final_versio
‘Taboo language in books, films, and the media’ starts with written dysphemisms from Ancient culture...
This study is a six-chapter empirical survey of legal and societal proscription of obscenity in the ...
Section 3A of the Films, Videos, and Publications Classification Act 1993 allows age-restriction of ...
This article examines the strict liability offence of the possession of objectionable publications i...
demerits of the various 'feminist ' arguments. Instead, this paper will assess how these a...
In performing its duties as a regulator of the moving image, the BBFC is obliged to balance the righ...
This paper canvasses the relationship between the fundamental human rights of freedom of expression ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 325-346.Part 1. Censorship for adults -- Part 2. Censorship f...
The MPAA\u27s age-based ratings inform parents about the appropriateness of movies for their childre...
There has been growing interest in the field of obscenity and its regulation, and these two comments...
Harmful Digital Communications have become a pervasive and serious problem in New Zealand. The Harmf...
The crime of using insulting language protects human dignity (its external aspect) from such infring...
Hate speech legislation involves a fundamental conflict with the right to freedom of expression. How...
The recent publication of proposed amendments to the Films and Publications Act 65 of 1996 drew some...
Cover title.Includes bibliographical references (p. 29-30)December 1993published_or_final_versio
‘Taboo language in books, films, and the media’ starts with written dysphemisms from Ancient culture...
This study is a six-chapter empirical survey of legal and societal proscription of obscenity in the ...
Section 3A of the Films, Videos, and Publications Classification Act 1993 allows age-restriction of ...
This article examines the strict liability offence of the possession of objectionable publications i...
demerits of the various 'feminist ' arguments. Instead, this paper will assess how these a...
In performing its duties as a regulator of the moving image, the BBFC is obliged to balance the righ...
This paper canvasses the relationship between the fundamental human rights of freedom of expression ...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 325-346.Part 1. Censorship for adults -- Part 2. Censorship f...
The MPAA\u27s age-based ratings inform parents about the appropriateness of movies for their childre...
There has been growing interest in the field of obscenity and its regulation, and these two comments...
Harmful Digital Communications have become a pervasive and serious problem in New Zealand. The Harmf...
The crime of using insulting language protects human dignity (its external aspect) from such infring...
Hate speech legislation involves a fundamental conflict with the right to freedom of expression. How...
The recent publication of proposed amendments to the Films and Publications Act 65 of 1996 drew some...
Cover title.Includes bibliographical references (p. 29-30)December 1993published_or_final_versio
‘Taboo language in books, films, and the media’ starts with written dysphemisms from Ancient culture...
This study is a six-chapter empirical survey of legal and societal proscription of obscenity in the ...