Abstract
Canadian courts are in the process of challenging existing thought about the constitutional protection of freedom of expression. Establishing equality requires reciprocity of respect and parity of regard for physical dignity and personal integrity. Canadian Supreme Court decisions on pornography are discussed.
Citation
Kathleen Mahoney,
The Canadian Constitutional Approach to Freedom of Expression in Hate Propaganda and Pornography,
55 Law and Contemporary Problems
77-105
(Winter 1992)
Available at: https://scholarship.law.duke.edu/lcp/vol55/iss1/5