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International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights | OHCHRArticle 21. The right of peaceful assembly shall be recognized. No restrictions may be placed on the exercise of this right other than those imposed in ...
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Universal Declaration of Human Rights | United NationsArticle 20 · Everyone has the right to freedom of peaceful assembly and association. · No one may be compelled to belong to an association.
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U.S. Constitution - First Amendment | Resources | Library of CongressFirst Amendment ... freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of ...Second Amendment · Browse · Article VII
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DeJonge v. Oregon | 299 U.S. 353 (1937)Having limited the charge to defendant's participation in a meeting called by the Communist Party, the state court sustained the conviction upon that basis ...
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First Amendment | U.S. Constitution | LII / Legal Information InstituteThe First Amendment guarantees freedoms concerning religion, expression, assembly, and the right to petition. It forbids Congress from both promoting one ...
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Amdt1.10.2 Doctrine on Freedoms of Assembly and PetitionThe right of the people peaceably to assemble for the purpose of petitioning Congress for a redress of grievances, or for anything else connected with the ...
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[PDF] Guide on Article 11 of the European Convention on Human RightsThe right to freedom of peaceful assembly is a fundamental right in a democratic society and, like the right to freedom of expression, is one of the ...<|separator|>
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Freedom of Assembly and Petition - U.S. Constitution - FindLawSep 30, 2024 · Freedom of assembly allows gathering on public property for expressive activities, while freedom of petition allows communicating directly with ...
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Freedom of Association - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyMay 3, 2019 · This entry surveys several philosophical debates about the nature, scope, and value of our freedom to associate with other people in these ...
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Natural Rights and the First Amendment - The Yale Law JournalNov 2, 2017 · In terms of the scope of natural rights, the Founders universally accepted that pre-political natural liberty was circumscribed by natural law.
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Second Treatise Chapters 13-15 - Teaching American HistoryThe power of assembling and dismissing the legislative, placed in the executive, gives not the executive a superiority over it, but is a fiduciary trust placed ...
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[PDF] Deliberation in Ancient Greek Assemblies - Scholars at HarvardWhen an ancient Greek dēmos (“people,” “assembly”) deliberated, what did it do?1 On one view, it engaged in a form of public conversation along the lines.Missing: civilizations | Show results with:civilizations
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Democracy in the ancient world: Greece, Rome, and beyondSep 28, 2023 · The government structures and democratic rule of both Athens and Rome originated and changed due to internal competition and external pressures.
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[PDF] 6 ancient and modern conceptions of the rule of law | lsaAug 5, 2020 · and family life; freedom of thought, conscience and religion; freedom of expres- sion; freedom of assembly and association; the right to marry; ...
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1.1 Ancient and Medieval Influences on Constitutionalism - FiveableAncient Greece and Rome laid the groundwork for modern constitutionalism. Their political systems introduced concepts like citizen participation, checks and ...
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Ancient Legacies: Democracy v Republic (Greece v Rome)Jan 14, 2025 · American revolutionaries looked to the past for lessons about constraining the individuals who would serve in future governments.<|separator|>
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The History of Freedom in Antiquity - Acton InstituteParallel with the rise and fall of Athenian freedom, Rome was employed in working out the same problems, with greater constructive sense, and greater temporary ...
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Historical Background on Freedoms of Assembly and Petition' Today, however, the right of peaceable assembly is the language of the Court, 'cognate to those of free speech and free press and is equally fundamental. . .
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The Bill of Rights: A Transcription - National ArchivesAug 7, 2025 · Amendment I. Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the ...Missing: protecting | Show results with:protecting
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Declaration of the Rights of Man - 1789 - Avalon Project1. Men are born and remain free and equal in rights. Social distinctions may be founded only upon the general good.
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Freedom of Assembly in France | International Law and Policy BriefApr 27, 2023 · Declaration of Rights of Man and of Citizen of 1789, which states that people have the right to “free communication of ideas and of opinions…
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Shrinking space for freedom of peaceful assembly - Commissioner ...Dec 20, 2019 · Council of Europe member states have long acknowledged this fact and this right is therefore enshrined in many national constitutions. Moreover, ...
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The Right of Assembly in Central Europe | The Age of Human Rights ...Dec 15, 2020 · The right to freedom of assembly is considered to be one of the fundamental rights and is guaranteed both in the constitutional documents of ...
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[PDF] FIRST AMENDMENT: FREEDOM OF ASSEMBLYThe right to assembly is a very important means for conveying ideas that are protected by the First Amendment.Missing: definition | Show results with:definition
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Freedom of Assembly/Right to PetitionFreedom of assembly/right to petition are focused on public participation and communication, where people are free to gather and associate with each other.Key Concepts · Relevant Cases Or Laws · Hague V. Committee For...<|separator|>
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Edwards v. South Carolina | Oyez187 black students were convicted in a magistrate's court of breach of the peace for peacefully assembling at the South Carolina State Government.<|separator|>
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Time, Place and Manner Restrictions | The First Amendment ...Jul 30, 2023 · Time, place and manner restrictions are content-neutral limitations imposed by the government on expressive activity.
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Cases - Protest demonstrations - OyezAdderley v. Florida. Were the petitioners denied their rights of free speech, assembly, petition, due process of law and equal protection of the laws as ...
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[PDF] Universal Declaration of Human Rights - UN.org.Article. UNITED. NATIONS. (1) Everyone has the right to freedom of peaceful assembly and association. (2) No one may be compelled to belong to an association.
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[PDF] General comment No. 37 (2020) on the right of peaceful assemblySep 17, 2020 · The fundamental human right of peaceful assembly enables individuals to express themselves collectively and to participate in shaping their ...
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Freedom of association - The European Convention on Human RightsArticle 11. Everyone has the right to freedom of peaceful assembly and to freedom of association with others, including the right to form and to join trade ...
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[PDF] American Convention on Human Rights "PACT OF SAN JOSE ...The right of peaceful assembly, w this right other than those imposed in conformity with the law and necessary in a democratic society in the interest of ...
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[PDF] A Guide to the African Charter on Human and Peoples' RightsGovernments cannot therefore pass laws that would limit freedom of association in practice. Freedom of assembly. (Article 11). The Charter says that everyone ...
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[PDF] Guidelines on Freedom of Peaceful Assembly - OSCEThe guidelines state that only peaceful assemblies are protected, with a presumption in favor of holding assemblies, and the state has a positive obligation to ...
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Arab Charter on Human Rights - RefworldSep 15, 1994 · Article 28. Citizens have the freedom of assembly and association in peaceful manner. No restrictions shall be imposed on either of these two ...<|separator|>
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Content-Neutral Laws Burdening Speech | U.S. Constitution AnnotatedA content-neutral law that imposes only an incidental burden on speech will be sustained if it furthers an important or substantial governmental interest.Missing: assembly | Show results with:assembly
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Overview of Content-Based and Content-Neutral Regulation of ...Similarly, the government may impose reasonable restrictions on the time, place, or manner of protected speech, provided the restrictions 'are justified ...Missing: assembly | Show results with:assembly
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Time, place, and manner limits on speech - FIREThe government is allowed considerable discretion in what kind of time, place, and manner restriction it imposes, as long as the restriction is truly viewpoint ...
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Ward v. Rock Against Racism | 491 U.S. 781 (1989)Ward v. Rock Against Racism: The government does not need to choose the least restrictive alternative in imposing time, place, and manner restrictions on ...
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Time, place, and manner regulations | Research Starters - EBSCOTime, place, and manner regulations refer to permissible restrictions on expression that do not relate to the content of that expression.
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The Right to Assemble: Responding to Protests, Spontaneous ...Jan 6, 2025 · Known as “time, place, and manner” restrictions, these must be content-neutral, narrowly tailored to serve a compelling government interest, ...
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Foundations of Law - Limitations on Expression - LawshelfContent-neutral regulations are also called “time, place and manner restrictions,” as the regulation seeks not to limit any particular type of speech, but ...
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Protesting on public property: What you need to know - FIREOct 4, 2024 · Any restrictions must be reasonable and viewpoint-neutral. The government could, for example, prohibit a large rally in an airport terminal, but ...
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[PDF] First Amendment Rights on Trial: A Critique of the Time, Place, and ...Feb 10, 2025 · of TPM Restrictions. A content-neutral time, place, and manner regulation can be applied in such a manner as to stifle free expression. It ...<|separator|>
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When May Government Restrict Your Right to Assemble and Protest?Jun 16, 2022 · When May Government Restrict Your Right to Assemble and Protest? · Protests That Turn Violent · Protests That Pose Public Safety Threats · Protests ...
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Facts and Case Summary: Cox v. New HampshireCox v. New Hampshire involved a parade permit law. The court ruled that reasonable time, place, and manner restrictions on speech are permissible for public ...
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European Convention on Human Rights - Article 111. Everyone has the right to freedom of peaceful assembly and to freedom of association with others, including the right to form and to join trade unions.
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Justifications for limits on freedom of association and assembly | ALRCJan 12, 2016 · For example, criminal laws, including counter-terrorism and consorting laws, clearly protect the rights of other people, and public order.<|control11|><|separator|>
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freedom of assembly and the right to protest - Parliament UKMar 19, 2021 · Article 10(2) and Article 11(2) establish that authorities may interfere with the right to protest for legitimate reasons including public ...
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Freedom of assembly and association rulings (Supreme Court)The First Amendment to the Constitution prohibits Congress from making any law that limits “the right of the people peaceably to assemble,” but the Constitution ...
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[PDF] Freedom of Assembly - Open Government PartnershipAt the international level, there are five principal sources of legal content outlining the freedom of assembly. These include international laws such as the ...
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Adderly v. Florida | 385 U.S. 39 (1966)1. The Florida trespass statute, here applied to a demonstration on the premises of a jail, which is built for security purposes and is not open to the public, ...
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Demonstrations and Political Violence in America: New Data for ...Sep 3, 2020 · The report covers 2020 trends in political violence and demonstrations in the US, focusing on the BLM movement.
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Exclusive: $1 billion-plus riot damage is most expensive in ... - AxiosThe violence after George Floyd's death is the costliest since the 1992 L.A. riots.
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Why So Many Police Are Handling the Protests WrongEscalating force by police leads to more violence, not less. It tends to create feedback loops, where protesters escalate against police, police escalate even ...
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[PDF] MCCA Report on the 2020 Protests and Civil UnrestMCCA Report on the 2020 Protests and Civil Unrest. 7. Violent Protests ... Figure 5 - General Statistics on Protests that Involved Some Level of Violence.
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Liberty Versus Safety: The Constitutionality of LockdownsFeb 18, 2021 · On September 14, 2020, the district court ruled that stay-at-home orders violate the First Amendment right to assemble and the Fourteenth ...
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[PDF] Constitutional Challenges to Public Health Orders in Federal Courts ...Sep 11, 2020 · ABSTRACT. We examine federal judicial cases involving nonreligious civil-liberties challenges to COVID-19-related public health orders from ...
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Covid-19 and freedom of assembly and association | OHCHRThe Covid-19 pandemic has posed unprecedented challenges to human rights around the world. Clément Voule, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the ...
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COVID-19: Testing the Limits of Human Rights - PMC - NIHProhibitions of public gatherings have an impact on the freedoms of assembly and association, while surveillance measures aimed at tracing contacts through the ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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UK Army Vet Appeals Conviction for Praying Silently Near Abortion ...Apr 2, 2025 · Adam Smith-Connor was convicted and sentenced for silently praying for his deceased son 50 meters from an abortion facility.
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US State Department Doubles Down on Buffer Zone Warning to UKAug 19, 2025 · “The UK's persecution of silent prayer represents not only an egregious violation of the fundamental right to free speech and religious liberty ...
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Republican riot bill could have chilling effect, advocates warnMay 20, 2025 · ... in damage nationally occurred due to protests in 2020. Some ... Kenosha law enforcement form up with riot shields, long rifles, and armored ...Missing: costs | Show results with:costs<|control11|><|separator|>
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L.A. protest costs reach nearly $20 million for police, city repairsJun 16, 2025 · Overtime for police officers responding to the protests reached nearly $12 million, according to the city's top budget analyst.
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The Right to Assemble - Police Chief MagazineSep 11, 2024 · Understand the dual responsibility of authorities in preserving the right to assemble and ensuring public safety during protests.
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“Progressive” Prosecutors Sabotage the Rule of Law, Raise Crime ...Oct 29, 2020 · Rogue prosecutors usurp the role of state legislatures, thereby violating the separation of powers between the executive branch and legislative branch.
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De Jonge v. Oregon | OyezA case in which the Court ruled that Oregon's criminal syndicalism statute violated the due process clause of the Fourteenth Amendment.
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Hague v. Committee for Industrial Organization - OyezA case in which the Court held that enforcement of a Jersey City ordinance violated the CIO's right to assembly under the First Amendment as applied to the ...
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Hague v. Committee for Industrial Organization | 307 U.S. 496 (1939)1. Freedom of speech and of assembly for any lawful purpose are rights of personal liberty secured to all persons, without regard to citizenship, by the due ...
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Edwards v. South Carolina | 372 U.S. 229 (1963)The case involved students arrested for peacefully protesting in South Carolina. The court ruled the Free Petition Clause extends to states, not just the ...
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Cox v. Louisiana | OyezThe application of the Louisiana statute prohibiting "obstructing public passages" violated Cox's rights to free speech and assembly under the First and ...
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Cox v. Louisiana | 379 U.S. 536 (1965)1. In arresting and convicting appellant under the circumstances disclosed by this record, Louisiana deprived him of his rights of free speech and free assembly ...
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[PDF] Article 11: The Conduct of Public Assemblies in the Court's Case-Law... case-law that freedom of assembly is intended to guarantee a right to pass and re-pass in public places, or to assemble for purely social purposes anywhere ...
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Protest matters: The effects of protests on economic redistributionWe find that protests increase transfers to protesting regions, but only in areas that are politically aligned with disbursing governments.
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The Economics of Social Unrest - IMF F&DEconomic and financial consequences On average, major unrest events are followed by a 1 percentage point reduction in GDP six quarters after the event (see ...
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How State and Protester Violence Affect Protest Dynamics - PMCResearch finds that state repression decreases protest (Moore 2000; Olzak, Beasley, and Olivier 2003), increases it (Davenport and Armstrong 2004; Gurr and ...
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Do Protests Matter? New Study Examines How Protests Bring About ...Nov 22, 2021 · “Because protest threatens to raise political and material costs to elites, protest increases the chance that elites will make concessions to ...
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How Protest Movements Defend and Deepen DemocracyOct 3, 2021 · Social protests have spread around the world, helping to consolidate fledgling new democratic governments and advance much-needed economic and political ...
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The Power of Protests - Berkeley Economic ReviewMar 6, 2019 · The economic costs of protests are often overlooked. Protests can decrease property values and debilitate local and national economic activity.
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Covid: Huge protests across Europe over new restrictions - BBCNov 21, 2021 · Tens of thousands of people have been marching in the Belgian capital, Brussels, to protest against anti-Covid measures.
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Dutch police open fire on Covid lockdown protesters as European ...Nov 20, 2021 · Police opened fire on anti-lockdown protesters in the Dutch city of Rotterdam Friday ahead of demonstrations in several European cities against new Covid ...Missing: 2021-2022 | Show results with:2021-2022
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[PDF] Protest against Covid-19 containment policies in European countriesAbstract. Protests against coronavirus policies have occurred in all European countries. The intensity of protest varies strongly, however.
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Freedom of Peaceful Assembly and Section 2(c) of the CharterThose who participated in the 2022 protest convoy were exercising their rights under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms when the federal government ...
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Canada dispatch: judge rules government lacked authority to invoke ...Jan 23, 2024 · A Canadian Federal Court judge ruled Tuesday in Ottawa that the Canadian government exceeded its authority and violated some protesters' constitutional rights.<|separator|>
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[PDF] Report of the Public Inquiry into the 2022 Public Order Emergencyprotests where the Canadian flag or other allusions to the Freedom Convoy protest were prominent. Smaller-scale protests also took place in Paris, the Hague ...
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Project NATTERJACK - National After-Action Review into the RCMP ...Apr 8, 2024 · In early January and February 2022, the RCMP was engaged in managing multiple and concurrent "Freedom Convoy" related events nation-wide. On ...
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World Report 2023: Iran | Human Rights WatchAuthorities brutally repressed widespread protests in 2022 demanding fundamental rights, with security forces unlawfully using excessive and lethal force ...
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The digital repression of social movements, protest, and activismBecause the servers that major platforms and websites reside on are private property, protesters do not enjoy free speech and assembly rights while on them (101) ...
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Chilling Effects of Surveillance and Human Rights - Oxford AcademicJul 31, 2023 · Drawing on empirical research in Zimbabwe and Uganda it highlights how State surveillance has chilled behaviour, with significant implications for rights.
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Protest Under a Surveillance State MicroscopeNov 4, 2024 · Modern surveillance technology allows the government to target protests in new and alarming ways.
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The rise of surveillance during protests: a threat to fair trial rightsApr 3, 2025 · The failure to disclose crucial evidence and the lack of transparency in the use of surveillance technology resulted in significant legal and ...Missing: assembly | Show results with:assembly
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Call for input for the HRC62 thematic report on “Impact of digital and ...The report will analyse the deepening threats to the rights to freedom of peaceful assembly and association, alongside related compound human rights harms and ...Missing: 2020-2025 | Show results with:2020-2025
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[PDF] Human rights compliant uses of digital technologies by law ... - ohchrThere are recognised biases associated with digital tools, and such digitally-generated designations can significantly impact the right to freedom of peaceful ...
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Guiding Principles on Government Use of Surveillance TechnologiesGovernments should not use surveillance technologies in a manner that violates human rights or undermines fundamental freedoms. Governments should implement ...
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Digital assemblies: how institutions and civil society can work ...Mar 27, 2023 · Monitoring freedom of assembly in the digital space is challenging and requires capacity investment to keep up with fast technological changes.