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In-text: (BBC News, 2015)
Your Bibliography: BBC News, 2015. [TV programme] 1: BBC.
In-text: (Bennet, 2008)
Your Bibliography: Bennet, N., 2008. National Secular Society - Baptist Minister wants blasphemy law reinstated – even as horrors in its name are perpetuated around the world. [online] Secularism.org.uk. Available at: <http://www.secularism.org.uk/baptistministerwantsblasphemylaw.html> [Accessed 12 February 2015].
In-text: (Malik, 2012)
Your Bibliography: Malik, K., 2012. WHY HATE SPEECH SHOULD NOT BE BANNED. [online] Pandaemonium. Available at: <https://kenanmalik.wordpress.com/2012/04/19/why-hate-speech-should-not-be-banned/> [Accessed 10 February 2015].
In-text: (Mill, 2015)
Your Bibliography: Mill, J., 2015. On liberty. London: John W. Parker and Son, p.15.
In-text: (Parekh, 2014)
Your Bibliography: Parekh, B., 2014. Nineteen arguments for hate speech bans – and against them. [online] Free Speech Debate. Available at: <http://freespeechdebate.com/en/discuss/nineteen-arguments-for-hate-speech-bans-and-against-them/> [Accessed 9 February 2015].
In-text: (Stout, 2004)
Your Bibliography: Stout, J., 2004. Democracy and tradition. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
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