Program Info:Return
WINGS #27-20 The Canadian Pornography Decision
and the Charter of Rights and Freedoms
Uploaded: 19 Oct, 2020
Recording Date: 19 Oct, 2020
Recording Location: Chicago; Austin, Texas; Denman Island BC Canada
Logsheet: none
Language: English
Topical for: Timeless
Status: Complete, Ready to Air
Copyright:

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
Program Title: WINGS #27-20 The Canadian Pornography Decision
Description: Kathleen Mahoney, who argued both the Keegstra and the Butler cases before Canada's Supreme Court, explains how these two cases - one on hate speech and one on pornography - helped to create a judicial philosophy that weighed freedoms and harms in the balance. She spoke to a University of Chicago Law School conference on Speech, Equality and Harm, in February 1993.
Host(s): Rose Imperato and Frieda Werden
Featured Speakers/Guests: Kathleen Mahoney is a Law professor at the University of Calgary. Her research interests are research interests include Torts, Human Rights, Humanitarian Law, Women’s Rights, and Judicial Development. She has not only brought cases to Canada's Supreme Court, but also the International Court of Justice; and she chaired the Board of the International Centre for Human Rights and Democratic Development for 6 years.
Credits: Speech recorded by Lee Ann Lodder; editing and script by Rose Imperato and Frieda Werden.
Comments: First released as WINGS #02-94. Edited for re-release, 2020.
Topic:
Arts and Culture > Visual Arts
Type:
Weekly Program
News Politics Society and Culture > Sexuality Health > Policy Regional > Canada Society and Culture > Racism Society and Culture > Women |
File Information | ||
---|---|---|
Listen (h:mm:ss) 0:28:47 | WINGS27-20CanadaPornDecision-320kbps.mp3 | Download (26) |
WINGS27-20CanadaPornDecision-320kbps.mp3 | 69,087k 320kbps Mono |
|
Comments: Originally WINGS #02-94 - recorded by LeeAnn Lodder - ed by Rose Imperato
|
||
Listen All |