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Defending Dissent: Towards State Practices That Protect and Promote the Right to Protest

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Flores, Cláudia, Editor.
Guruli, Nino, Editor.
McKinley, Brittany, Editor.
Christou, Eleni, Editor.
Tucek, Aaron, Editor.
Perelman, Marcela, Editor.
Dakwar, Jamil, Editor.
De Luca, Rob, Editor.
Santos, Lucila, Editor.
Power, Michael, Editor.
Language:
English
Other Title:
Defending Dissent
Place of Publication:
Chicago : International Human Rights Clinic, University of Chicago Law School Sept. 2018
Summary:
Defending Dissent: Towards State Practices that Protect and Promote the Rights to Protest aims to provide guidance on how states can protect and promote protest and public assembly. It builds upon previous efforts undertaken by INCLO and the UN Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Peaceful Assembly and of Association to identify general principles and good practices of protest policing. The report relies on information gathered from comparative desk research on policies and practices on policing protests, interviews with policing experts in eight countries, as well as consultations with and the expertise of INCLO organisations engaged in advocacy on human rights and policing. It is organised around three themes: (1) Preventive measures and institutional design; (2) Tactics and the use of force; and (3) Accountability and oversight. Within these themes, the report describes good and bad practices and provides recommendations on how international standards and principles can be implemented through national laws and regulations.

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