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Le droit de protester en tant que forme spécifique de l’exercice du droit de réunion
Type of publication
Straipsnis kitoje duomenų bazėje / Article in other database (S4)
Author(s)
Giedraitytė, Rūta | Université de Strasbourg |
Title
Le droit de protester en tant que forme spécifique de l’exercice du droit de réunion
Other Title
Teisė protestuoti kaip ypatingoji susirinkimų laisvės įgyvendinimo forma
Teisė protestuoti kaip ypatingoji susirinkimų laisvės įgyvendinimo forma
Publisher (trusted)
Mykolo Romerio universitetas |
Date Issued
2014
Extent
p. 461-483
Is part of
Jurisprudencija : mokslo darbai = Jurisprudence : research papers / Mykolo Romerio universitetas. Vilnius : Mykolo Romerio universitetas, 2014, Nr. 21(2).
Field of Science
Abstract
The freedom of every person to assembly in a peaceful manner is expressly recognized in all international human rights instruments as well as in national law. However, the implementation of such commitments often remains a challenge for states, which can impose various restrictions on the right to assembly and sometimes abuse this power. Peaceful protests often play an important role in expressing public concerns and providing an opportunity for dialogue with authorities. Therefore, the purpose of this publication is to explore the significance of the right to hold and participate in peaceful assemblies in the context of mass protest and other forms of peaceful demonstrations. The present article is divided into two parts. Part 1 looks at the particularities of the general definition of an assembly, different types and forms of public gatherings and examines different legal bases that justify the restrictions on freedom of assembly. Part 2 offers a concise view on the problems related to the effective enjoyment of the freedom to assembly and the significant role of state’s authorities in this process. This article analyses state’s positive obligations related to a duty to protect the peaceful public events, to guarantee the maintenance of public order and the interests of the rest of the community as well as state’s negative obligations not to unduly interfere with the right to peaceful assembly. The publication thoroughly analyses the case-law of the European Court of Human Rights as well as the United Nations Human Rights Committee’s communications related to the violations of the freedom to assembly.
„Jazminų revoliucija“, „Arabų pavasaris“ ar Maidano judėjimas Ukrainoje – tai tik keli taikių susirinkimų laisvės įgyvendinimo pavyzdžiai, atskleidžiantys ne tik jos svarbą demokratijos plėtrai, bet ir gausybę teisės pažeidimų, patvirtinančių tinkamo jos realizavimo proceso sudėtingumą. Nagrinėjant tarptautinės teisės priemones ir juos interpretuojančią tarptautinių teismų jurisprudenciją straipsnyje atskleidžiami šios laisvės ribojimo pagrindai ir su jų taikymu susijusios problemos.
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Type of document
type::text::journal::journal article::research article
ISSN (of the container)
1392-6195
eLABa
3285780
Coverage Spatial
Lietuva / Lithuania (LT)
Language
Prancūzų / French (fr)
Bibliographic Details
54
Access Rights
Atviroji prieiga / Open Access
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