Chapter 26 Criminalizing dissent Social movements, public order policing and the erosion of protest rights
One could argue that social movements are inherently about human rights. Historically, there have been important movements against slavery, racial discrimination and gender inequality, all of which resonate with international law enshrined in the United Nations (UN) Universal Declaration of Human Ri...
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Chapter 26 Criminalizing dissent Social movements, public order policing and the erosion of protest rights
Gepubliceerd in 2017
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