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 G20 protests in April 2009 make this book a particularly timely work. Setting out and explaining in detail the UK's 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, offering a critical look at cases such as llinger, Vajnai, Bukta, Oya Ataman, Patyi, and Ziliberberg, as well as the older...
The right to demonstrate is considered fundamental to any democratic system of government, yet in recent years it has received little academic attenti...