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Limits on freedom of assembly: Standards of the European Court of Human Rights [PDF]
Freedom of peaceful assembly represents one of the forms for involvement of individuals in the community's political life. After identification of the relevant regulations of the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental ...
Stevandić Danilo
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LESSONS WE CAN LEARN ABOUT HUMAN RIGHTS AFTER THE COVID-19 VIRUS PANDEMIC IN THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA
The spread and danger of the Covid-19 virus in 2020 demonstrated how unprepared states were for such threats. Each state took measures it believed to be adequate at the time to protect its population.
Sanela Veljković
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Objective: to research the right to join in peaceful assembly and petition in the United States of America.Methods: dialectical approach to cognition of social phenomena, allowing to analyze them in historical development and functioning in the context ...
R. E. Britt II
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Constitutional human right in the context of the COVID-19 challenge
The purpose of the article is research the interaction between human rights and measures to protect public health in the face of new legal challenges posed by COVID-19 through the disclosure of key legal standards to combat pandemic threats; study of ...
Iryna Zharovska
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M. Sambor
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Judicial guarantees of the right to peaceful assembly in Ukraine
Problem settings. The right to peaceful assembly is a basic system of political rights of citizens of Ukraine as a means, and, unfortunately, sometimes, and the last real opportunity to convey their views or influence the activities of the public ...
В. Д. Остапенко
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The Right of Assembly in Central Europe
The article deals with the legal regulation of the right to freedom of peaceful assembly in Germany, Austria, the Czech Republic and the Slovak Republic with regard to the jurisdiction of the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR).
Petr Černý
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The Polish Paradox: From a Fight for Democracy to the Political Radicalization and Social Exclusion
Poland has gone through a series of remarkable political transformations over the last 30 years. It has changed from a communist state in the Soviet sphere of influence to an autonomic prosperous democracy and proud member of the EU. Paradoxically, since
Zofia Kinowska-Mazaraki
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