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Briefer on Monitoring Public Assemblies
PUBLISHED: MAY 2019
How do you have to plan and prepare to monitor an assembly? What do you need to observe when you are there? What do you do with the information you gather through first-hand observation? How do you deal with the media?
This European Center for Not-for-Profit Law briefer provides an overview of principles and practices human rights groups or individuals should consider before, during and after monitoring a public assembly, protest, or demonstration.
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