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The New Law of Peaceful Protest - Rights and Regulation in the Human Rights Act Era (Paperback)
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The New Law of Peaceful Protest - Rights and Regulation in the Human Rights Act Era (Paperback)
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The right to demonstrate is considered fundamental to any
democratic system of government, yet in recent years it has
received little academic attention. However, events following the
recent G20 protests in April 2009 make this a particularly timely
work. Setting out and explaining in detail the domestic legal
framework that surrounds the right of peaceful protest, the book
provides the first extensive analysis of the Strasbourg
jurisprudence under Articles 10 and 11 of the European Convention
on Human Rights, offering a critical look at recent cases such as
Ollinger, Vajnai, Bukta, Oya Ataman, Patyi and Ziliberberg, as well
as the older cases that form its bedrock. The principles drawn from
this case-law are then synthesised into the remainder of the book
to see how the right of protest enshrined in the Human Rights Act
1998 now operates. The five central chapters show how the right is
defined: the restrictions on the choice of location of a protest;
the constraints imposed on peaceful, persuasive protest; the near
total intolerance of any form of obstructive or disruptive protest;
the scope of preventive action by the police; and the extent to
which commercial targets can avail themselves of private law
remedies. This contemporary landscape is highlighted by critical
analysis of the principles and case law -- including the leading
decisions in Laporte, Austin, Jones and Lloyd and Kay. The book
also highlights and develops themes that are currently
under-theorised or ignored, including the interplay of the public
and the private in regulating protest; the pivotal role played by
land ownership rules; and the disjuncture between the law in the
books and the law in action. While the book will appeal primarily
to scholars, students and practitioners of law - as well as to
campaigners and interest groups - it also offers political and
socio-legal insights, which will be of interest equally to
non-specialists.
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