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TUESDAY, 29 OCTOBER 2013
Freedom of Artistic Expression
Freedom of Artistic Expression: Essays on Culture and Legal Censure, by Paul Kearns, is a handsome and readable volume of thoughtful pieces published by Hart Publishing. The author is a Senior Lecturer in Law in the University of Manchester, where he teaches Public International Law, Human Rights Law and, as a specialist yet popular topic, Law, Literature and Art.
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Freedom of Artistic Expression
While the book is not specifically aimed at the design sector, much of what the author has to say will be of interest to the design community, where the term 'design freedom' has been vested with a special meaning as the scope for exercising one's creative skills as a designer is hedged around by functional considerations on the one side and the existence of legally protected designs on the other.
Further particulars can be obtained from this book's webpage here.
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