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Issues of Freedom of Assembly and the direction of revision of the Assembly Act

The Legal Studies Institute of Chosun University
Although there are no explicit provisions in our Constitution, it is only peaceful and nonviolent rallies that are protected by freedom of assembly. And the permit system for assembly and demonstration is prohibited.
Byeongrok Kim
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21. Freedom of Assembly

2020
This chapter is concerned with the right to freedom of assembly and, in particular, the right to protest. The chapter begins with a discussion of the importance of the right to protest, and then considers the prohibition of certain types of behaviour, statutory powers to regulate protests, and common law powers to regulate protests.
Mark Elliott, Robert Thomas
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A Compact, Cable-driven, Activatable Soft Wrist with Six Degrees of Freedom for Assembly Tasks

IEEE/RJS International Conference on Intelligent RObots and Systems, 2020
Physical softness has been proposed to absorb impacts when establishing contact with a robot or its workpiece, to relax control requirements and improve performance in assembly and insertion tasks.
Felix von Drigalski   +6 more
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Adaptive robust sliding mode trajectory tracking control for 6 degree-of-freedom industrial assembly robot with disturbances

Assembly Automation, 2018
PurposeThis paper aims to present an adaptive robust sliding mode tracking controller for a 6 degree-of-freedom industrial assembly robot with parametric uncertainties and external disturbances. The controller is used to achieve both stringent trajectory
Pan Li, G. Bao, Fang Xu, Libin Zhang
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Freedom of Assembly

2000
Abstract David Williams was one of the first legal scholars in this country to take a serious interest in civil liberties law. In Keeping the Peace, published in 1967, he discussed the peace-keeping powers of the police and administrative authorities within the context of the freedom to hold meetings and to engage in lawful protest ...
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20. Freedom of Assembly

2014
This chapter is concerned with the right to freedom of assembly and, in particular, the right to protest. The chapter begins with a discussion of the importance of the right to protest, and then considers the prohibition of certain types of behaviour, statutory powers to regulate protests, and common law powers to regulate protests.
Mark Elliott, Robert Thomas
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Freedom of Assembly

1995
Abstract ‘Moral panics’ and ‘folk devils’ became part of popular academic vernacular in the early 1970s and the frequency of their deployment has not waned since. A current, but quintessential, example of the genre is that which surrounds ‘law and order’ in the United Kingdom. This particular moral panic started with a creeping unease in
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Freedom to Assemble and the Freedom of Association

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2015
The Constitution of India provides for freedom to assemble and the freedom to associate. Article 19 (1)(b) provides that all citizens shall have the right to assemble peaceably and without arms. While Article 19 (1)(c) accords all citizens the right to form associations or unions or cooperative societies.
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Freedom of Assembly

2022
Clément Nyaletsossi Voule   +1 more
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Freedom Of Assembly And Association

2003
Abstract n54: The threat of violence under section 3 of the Public Order Act 1986 (affray) 16.16 has to be towards a person or persons present at the scene. This means that the pos- session of petrol bombs for later use was insufficient (Iv DPP [2001] 2 WLR 765).
Richard Clayton, Hugh Tomlinson
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