Online Library of UN and Regional Materials on the Right of Peaceful Assembly
This is a repository of UN and regional materials relating to the right to peaceful assembly. The collection includes views, concluding observations, and lists of issues from the UN Human Rights Committee and other UN treaty bodies, along with regional standards, recommendations, and jurisprudence. It aims to support efforts to develop international standards regarding this fundamental freedom and support organizations to advocate for a better legal environment.
The repository was developed by the European Center for Not-for-Profit Law (ECNL) in collaboration with Prof. Michael Hamilton of the University of East Anglia under the “Greater protection and standards setting: United Nations” project supported by the International Center for Not-for-Profit Law (ICNL) through the Civic Space Initiative, funded by the Government of Sweden.
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