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    Free to protest : constituent power and street demonstration / edited by András Sajó.

    • Title:Free to protest : constituent power and street demonstration / edited by András Sajó.
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    • Other Contributors/Collections:Sajó, András.
    • Published/Created:Utrecht, the Netherlands : Eleven International Pub. ; Portland, OR : Sold and distributed in the USA and Canada [by] International Specialized Book Services, ©2009.
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    • Library of Congress Subjects:Assembly, Right of.
      Demonstrations--Law and legislation.
      Constituent power.
    • Description:x, 274 p. ; 25 cm.
    • Series:Issues in constitutional law ; v. 5.
    • Notes:Includes bibliographical references.
    • ISBN:9789077596647 (hbk. alk. paper)
      907759664X (hbk. alk. paper)
    • Contents:Importance of Freedom of Assembly: Three Models of Justification / Tamas Gyorfi
      Balancing Emotionalism: Contemporary Implications of the Impact of Street Demonstrations on Third-Party Interests / Bogdan Iancu
      We, the People: Freedom of Assembly, the Rights of Others, and Inclusive Constitutionalism / Michael Hamilton
      Dialogue on Law and Social Protest / Roberto Gargarella
      Power of Assembled People: The Right to Assembly and Political Representation / Daniel Smilov
      New Trends in the Assembly and Protest Jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights / Orsolya Salat
      Limiting Freedom of Assembly Based on Harms to Third Parties: The Balancing of Economic Freedoms and Fundamental Rights in the European Union and Mercosur ̃/ Lucas Lixinski
      Ethical and Political Considerations of Exercising Freedom of Assembly in Poland / Anna Sledzinska-Simon
      Shaping the Freedom of Assembly: Counter-Productive Effects of the Polish Road towards Illiberal Democracy / Adam Bodnar
      Human Rights Act, Public Protest and Judicial Activism / Helen Fenwick and Gavin Phillipson
      Demonstration Democracy in Hungary: Policing Protest - from the Catacomb of Unofficial Activities to Rioting / Mate Szabo
      Comparative Study of Laws of Assembly in China: Historical Continuity and Transition / Kam C. Wong.
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