Protest, dissent, and democracy -- The managerial system -- Displacing dissent -- The rising costs of dissent -- Managing campus protest -- Arming public protests -- Protest and emergency powers -- Protesters' remedies -- Preserving public protest.
Summary:
"Using non-technical, accessible language, this book analyses the laws, regulations, customs, and norms that affect public protest. It explains how the law of public protest imposes a system of 'managed dissent,' which has led to overly broad and punitive limits on public expression and collective protest"-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
Cambridge studies on civil rights and civil liberties
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