Scientists, journalists, and others oppose the law, noting
the restrictions on academic freedom and the public's right to know.
Not exact matches
Even where such institutional control is not formally in place,
academic freedom can be constrained by the broader political
restrictions on freedom of speech, and the government's propensity to marginalise, arrest, or threaten those who criticise the regime.
Given the scope of this legislation, and the compressed time for consideration, the Faculty of Law presents a conference involving Canada's leading legal
academics, which asks important questions about the scope of the Bill C - 36 and the relationship between national security and
restrictions on rights and
freedoms.