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Democracy, Protest and the Law: Defending a Democratic Right


ISBN13: 9780367608323
Published: March 2024
Publisher: Routledge
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
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In a new era of rising protests, social unrest and political discontent globally, especially over climate change, war dangers, austerity measures and social inequality, the right to protest is a critical democratic right. Yet it is increasingly controversial and subject to government reaction. This book poses a crucial question: how to defend and extend democracy? It examines the critical historical, social, political, ethical and legal issues raised by the basic democratic right to protest and the legislative and executive measures being taken by governments to restrict it. These measures are examined with a focus on three countries with an English legal heritage: the United States, Britain and Australia. These states are frequently held up as models of liberal democracies, respecting core legal and democratic rights. However, an examination shows that they have adopted far-reaching anti-protest laws and other provisions that threaten protest rights and genuine democracy itself. This book will be of interest to all members of society, as well as students, academics and policy-makers in the fields of civil liberties and human rights, constitutional law, criminal justice, national security and environmental studies.

Subjects:
Human Rights and Civil Liberties
Contents:
Preface
Introduction: How to defend the right to protest and genuine democracy?
1. The growth of mass protests globally
2. Origins and significance of the right to protest
3. Is there a legal right to protest?
4. Constitutional protection of the right to protest?
5. Expanding anti-protest laws
6. Crimes against the state
7. Use of police powers to combat protests
8. What is at Stake?
9. How to defend and extend democracy?
10. Conclusions
Index