Freedom of Peaceful Assembly in Europe
Anne Peters (Redaktør) ; Isabelle Ley (Redaktør)
This volume presents an accessible overview of the current state of the legislation on the freedom of assembly in eleven selected
member states of the Venice Commission: the UK, France, the US, Belgium, Germany, Turkey, the Russian Federation, the Ukraine, Poland, Hungary and Tunisia. Les mer
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This volume presents an accessible overview of the current state of the legislation on the freedom of assembly in eleven selected
member states of the Venice Commission: the UK, France, the US, Belgium, Germany, Turkey, the Russian Federation, the Ukraine,
Poland, Hungary and Tunisia. The volume may serve as a work of reference for the researcher or practitioner who seeks specific
information on the legal bases, restrictions, or implementation of the freedom of assembly in a specific country or on more
recent themes such as the legal implications of flashmobs. It is also a helpful starting point for anyone interested in comparing
the state of assembly legislation in Europe and beyond. Next to information on details of the domestic regulation of assemblies,
each study contains information on recent events, changes and debates on the laws on assemblies. Examples are the handling
of the Arab spring in Tunisia, freedom of assembly-implications and management of the Gezi Park protests in Turkey, or the
constitutional upheavals in the Ukraine.
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Utgitt:
2016
Forlag: Nomos/Hart
Innbinding: Innbundet
Språk: Engelsk
Sider: 352
ISBN: 9781509906994
Format: 24 x 17 cm
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Anne Peters is Director of the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law.
Isabelle Ley is senior research fellow at the the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law.
Isabelle Ley is senior research fellow at the the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law.