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The Right to Freedom of Assembly: A Comparative Study
Zeitpunkt:
Ort: Hörsaal 5, Andrássy Universität Budapest, H-1088, Budapest, Pollack Mihály tér 3.
Art der Veranstaltung: Öffentlich
Veranstalter (uniinterne Organisationseinheit): Fakultät für Vergleichende Staats- und Rechtswissenschaften
Vortragende/r (extern): Orsolya Salát
Lecture of the Budapest Research Group on Constitutional Theory (a cooperation of the Institute for Legal Studies of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences and the Faculty of Comparative Law and Governance of the Andrássy University Budapest).
2015
16
Sept
This comparative study is a summary of the dissertation of Dr. Orsolya Salát examining five influential jurisdictions concerning the freedom of assembly and revealing similarities and inconsistencies between them. Inconsistencies also present challenges for the European Court of Human Rights in developing a coherent assembly doctrine. The book argues that it is time for jurisprudence to move away from a narrowly focused concept of expression, and recognise the creative and expressive value of freedom of assembly.