* Göran Rosenberg: Freedom of expression and its limits
* Steven Schroeder: Unspeakable
Philosopher and poet Stephen Schroeder examines literary and philosophical approaches to the unspeakable, including divine suffering in Kierkegaard; the legacy of Auschwitz in Adorno; the female social experience in Virginia Woolf; and the history of slavery in the US in Toni Morrison.
* Etyen Mahçupyan: The neighbour and the state
Understanding the cultural history of neighbourly conflict in Turkey
* Marc-Olivier Padis: The democratic neighbour
Politics of human rights in an enlarged Europe
* Ronald Dworkin: A new map of censorship
Is freedom of speech a universal human right? Yes, says Ronald Dworkin. In an article first published in 1994 and now, in the midst of the cartoon controversy, republished by Index on Censorship, Dworkin defends a principle that should allow no compromises.