Student Freedom of Expression: Violent Content and the Safe School Balance

A. Wayne MacKay, Janet Burt-Gerrans, Wayne Mackay

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    Abstract

    The authors begin with a discussion of of the duality in how children are viewed in both international and domestic law. Children are viewed as both under the protection and authority of adults, at the same time as being rights bearing individuals. Following recognition of the difficult tension created by this duality, these authors focus on its application in the balancing of the safe school environment with student freedom of expression. In particular these authors examine cases and scenarios that highlight the complex relationships that result when student expression contains violent content. This timely examination gives consideration to the contemporary societal context, and proposes a proactive path forward.

    Original languageCanadian English
    JournalArticles, Book Chapters, & Popular Press
    Volume40
    Issue number3
    Publication statusPublished - Jan. 1 2005

    Keywords

    • youth
    • school law and policy
    • students
    • freedom of expression
    • safe schools

    Disciplines

    • Civil Rights and Discrimination
    • Human Rights Law
    • International Law
    • Juvenile Law
    • Law and Society

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