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The new law of peaceful protest : rights and regulation in the Human Rights Act era / David Mead
The new law of peaceful protest : rights and regulation in the Human Rights Act era / David Mead
Autore Mead David, LLM
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford ; Portland, Oregon, : Hart Publishing, 2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (530 p.)
Disciplina 342.420854
Soggetto topico Assembly, Right of - England
Assembly, Right of - Wales
Demonstrations - Law and legislation - England
Demonstrations - Law and legislation - Wales
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-4725-6074-4
1-282-80650-5
9786612806506
1-84731-576-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 1: Introduction -- I. Overview -- II. Historical Development of The Right -- III. The Function of Free Speech and Protest -- IV. Protest and Democracy -- V. A Simple Dichotomy: Protest v Direct Action -- VI. Deciding to Engage in Collective Action -- VII. The Socio-Legal Aspect -- VIII. The Role and Behaviour of the Police -- IX. Protest and Protesters at the Start of the New Millenium -- 2: Protecting Human Rights in the Human Rights Act Era -- I. The Right to Protest at Common Law -- II. The European Convention on Human Rights -- III. A Home-Grown Bill of Rights? The Human Rights Act 1998 -- IV. Conclusion: The Likely Influence of the Human Rights Act on Peaceful Protest -- 3: Strasbourg Case Law on the Right to Peaceful Protest -- I. Introduction -- II. A Content Study of Protest Cases -- III. The Scope of the Right to Peaceful Protest -- IV. The Extent of Lawful Interferences with the Right -- V. Conclusions -- 4: The Locus of Protest -- I. Introduction and Overview -- II. Rights of Access Over Land for the Purpose of Protest -- III. Place-Specific Restrictions on Protest -- IV. Police Powers in Relation to Protests on Land -- V. Conclusion -- 5: Peaceful Persuasion and Communicating Dissent -- I. Overview -- II. Marching, Meeting and Holding Demonstrations: The Statutory Scheme in the Public Order Act 1986 -- III. Showing Support for Causes and Campaigns -- IV. Conclusion -- 6: Taking Direct Action -- I. Introduction and Overview -- II. Direct Action Protesters as Terrorists -- III. Crimes of Violence and Damage -- IV. Aggravated Trespass -- V. Harassment and Intimidation -- VI. Other Criminal Measures to Control Direct Action -- VII. Conclusion -- 7: Preventive Action by the Police -- I. The General Duties of the Police -- II. Stop and Search Powers -- III. Preventing Breaches of the Peace -- IV. Anti-Social Behaviour Orders -- V. Dispersal Orders -- VI. Strasbourg Case Law -- VII. Conclusions -- 8: Private Law Remedies and Proceedings -- I. Introduction -- II. Possible Claims by Private Parties -- III. Conclusions -- 9: Conclusion -- I. A Strasbourg Snapshot: The Right of Peaceful Protest under the ECHR in 2010 -- II. A Domestic Snapshot: The Right of Peaceful Protest in England and Wales in 2010 -- III. The Wider Picture: A Recap of Some Key Themes -- IV. An Agenda for Change -- Appendix I: European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms 1950 -- Appendix II: Bringing an Individual Case to Strasbourg: An Overview -- Appendix III: A Summary of Strasbourg Case Law on the Right to Peaceful Protest -- Appendix IV: Human Rights Act 1998, Chapter 42
Record Nr. UNINA-9910459478203321
Mead David, LLM  
Oxford ; Portland, Oregon, : Hart Publishing, 2010
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
The new law of peaceful protest : rights and regulation in the Human Rights Act era / David Mead
The new law of peaceful protest : rights and regulation in the Human Rights Act era / David Mead
Autore Mead David, LLM
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford ; Portland, Oregon, : Hart Publishing, 2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (530 p.)
Disciplina 342.420854
Soggetto topico Assembly, Right of - England
Assembly, Right of - Wales
Demonstrations - Law and legislation - England
Demonstrations - Law and legislation - Wales
ISBN 1-4725-6074-4
1-282-80650-5
9786612806506
1-84731-576-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 1: Introduction -- I. Overview -- II. Historical Development of The Right -- III. The Function of Free Speech and Protest -- IV. Protest and Democracy -- V. A Simple Dichotomy: Protest v Direct Action -- VI. Deciding to Engage in Collective Action -- VII. The Socio-Legal Aspect -- VIII. The Role and Behaviour of the Police -- IX. Protest and Protesters at the Start of the New Millenium -- 2: Protecting Human Rights in the Human Rights Act Era -- I. The Right to Protest at Common Law -- II. The European Convention on Human Rights -- III. A Home-Grown Bill of Rights? The Human Rights Act 1998 -- IV. Conclusion: The Likely Influence of the Human Rights Act on Peaceful Protest -- 3: Strasbourg Case Law on the Right to Peaceful Protest -- I. Introduction -- II. A Content Study of Protest Cases -- III. The Scope of the Right to Peaceful Protest -- IV. The Extent of Lawful Interferences with the Right -- V. Conclusions -- 4: The Locus of Protest -- I. Introduction and Overview -- II. Rights of Access Over Land for the Purpose of Protest -- III. Place-Specific Restrictions on Protest -- IV. Police Powers in Relation to Protests on Land -- V. Conclusion -- 5: Peaceful Persuasion and Communicating Dissent -- I. Overview -- II. Marching, Meeting and Holding Demonstrations: The Statutory Scheme in the Public Order Act 1986 -- III. Showing Support for Causes and Campaigns -- IV. Conclusion -- 6: Taking Direct Action -- I. Introduction and Overview -- II. Direct Action Protesters as Terrorists -- III. Crimes of Violence and Damage -- IV. Aggravated Trespass -- V. Harassment and Intimidation -- VI. Other Criminal Measures to Control Direct Action -- VII. Conclusion -- 7: Preventive Action by the Police -- I. The General Duties of the Police -- II. Stop and Search Powers -- III. Preventing Breaches of the Peace -- IV. Anti-Social Behaviour Orders -- V. Dispersal Orders -- VI. Strasbourg Case Law -- VII. Conclusions -- 8: Private Law Remedies and Proceedings -- I. Introduction -- II. Possible Claims by Private Parties -- III. Conclusions -- 9: Conclusion -- I. A Strasbourg Snapshot: The Right of Peaceful Protest under the ECHR in 2010 -- II. A Domestic Snapshot: The Right of Peaceful Protest in England and Wales in 2010 -- III. The Wider Picture: A Recap of Some Key Themes -- IV. An Agenda for Change -- Appendix I: European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms 1950 -- Appendix II: Bringing an Individual Case to Strasbourg: An Overview -- Appendix III: A Summary of Strasbourg Case Law on the Right to Peaceful Protest -- Appendix IV: Human Rights Act 1998, Chapter 42
Record Nr. UNINA-9910785242003321
Mead David, LLM  
Oxford ; Portland, Oregon, : Hart Publishing, 2010
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
The new law of peaceful protest : rights and regulation in the Human Rights Act era / David Mead
The new law of peaceful protest : rights and regulation in the Human Rights Act era / David Mead
Autore Mead David, LLM
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford ; Portland, Oregon, : Hart Publishing, 2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (530 p.)
Disciplina 342.420854
Soggetto topico Assembly, Right of - England
Assembly, Right of - Wales
Demonstrations - Law and legislation - England
Demonstrations - Law and legislation - Wales
ISBN 1-4725-6074-4
1-282-80650-5
9786612806506
1-84731-576-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto 1: Introduction -- I. Overview -- II. Historical Development of The Right -- III. The Function of Free Speech and Protest -- IV. Protest and Democracy -- V. A Simple Dichotomy: Protest v Direct Action -- VI. Deciding to Engage in Collective Action -- VII. The Socio-Legal Aspect -- VIII. The Role and Behaviour of the Police -- IX. Protest and Protesters at the Start of the New Millenium -- 2: Protecting Human Rights in the Human Rights Act Era -- I. The Right to Protest at Common Law -- II. The European Convention on Human Rights -- III. A Home-Grown Bill of Rights? The Human Rights Act 1998 -- IV. Conclusion: The Likely Influence of the Human Rights Act on Peaceful Protest -- 3: Strasbourg Case Law on the Right to Peaceful Protest -- I. Introduction -- II. A Content Study of Protest Cases -- III. The Scope of the Right to Peaceful Protest -- IV. The Extent of Lawful Interferences with the Right -- V. Conclusions -- 4: The Locus of Protest -- I. Introduction and Overview -- II. Rights of Access Over Land for the Purpose of Protest -- III. Place-Specific Restrictions on Protest -- IV. Police Powers in Relation to Protests on Land -- V. Conclusion -- 5: Peaceful Persuasion and Communicating Dissent -- I. Overview -- II. Marching, Meeting and Holding Demonstrations: The Statutory Scheme in the Public Order Act 1986 -- III. Showing Support for Causes and Campaigns -- IV. Conclusion -- 6: Taking Direct Action -- I. Introduction and Overview -- II. Direct Action Protesters as Terrorists -- III. Crimes of Violence and Damage -- IV. Aggravated Trespass -- V. Harassment and Intimidation -- VI. Other Criminal Measures to Control Direct Action -- VII. Conclusion -- 7: Preventive Action by the Police -- I. The General Duties of the Police -- II. Stop and Search Powers -- III. Preventing Breaches of the Peace -- IV. Anti-Social Behaviour Orders -- V. Dispersal Orders -- VI. Strasbourg Case Law -- VII. Conclusions -- 8: Private Law Remedies and Proceedings -- I. Introduction -- II. Possible Claims by Private Parties -- III. Conclusions -- 9: Conclusion -- I. A Strasbourg Snapshot: The Right of Peaceful Protest under the ECHR in 2010 -- II. A Domestic Snapshot: The Right of Peaceful Protest in England and Wales in 2010 -- III. The Wider Picture: A Recap of Some Key Themes -- IV. An Agenda for Change -- Appendix I: European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms 1950 -- Appendix II: Bringing an Individual Case to Strasbourg: An Overview -- Appendix III: A Summary of Strasbourg Case Law on the Right to Peaceful Protest -- Appendix IV: Human Rights Act 1998, Chapter 42
Record Nr. UNINA-9910817532303321
Mead David, LLM  
Oxford ; Portland, Oregon, : Hart Publishing, 2010
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui